http://www.grandtheftwiki.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Ghost+Leader&feedformat=atomGrand Theft Wiki - Contributions [en-gb]2015-08-02T21:08:27ZContributionsMediaWiki 1.26alphahttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Brawler&diff=415754Brawler2015-07-02T06:02:58Z<p>Ghost Leader: New Page: &quot;{{Infobox vehicle | name = Brawler | front_image = CoilBrawler-GTAV.jpg | image_size = 300px | rear_image = | caption = A Brawler in GTA Online | manufactu...&quot;</p>
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<div>{{Infobox vehicle<br />
| name = Brawler<br />
| front_image = CoilBrawler-GTAV.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300px<br />
| rear_image =<br />
| caption = A Brawler in [[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]]<br />
| manufacturer = <br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian off-roader<br />
| body_style = Coupe<br />
| capacity = 2 (driver and one passenger)<br />
| manufacturer = [[Coil]]<br />
| game_1 = GTA Online<br />
}}<br />
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The [[Coil]] Brawler is an off-road vehicle in [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], included in the [[Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2]] update.<br />
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==Design==<br />
The Brawler is based on the [[wp:Rally Fighter|Local Motors Rally Fighter]] and features a number of off-road modifications such as high ground clearance, off-road tires, bullbars, and a lightbar.<br />
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==Performance==<br />
TBA<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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==Locations==<br />
TBA<br />
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==See Also==<br />
*[[BF Injection]], a similar rally-oriented vehicle.<br />
*[[Dune Buggy]]<br />
*[[Bifta]]<br />
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[[Category:Vehicles]]<br />
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]]<br />
[[Category:Dune Buggies]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Coil&diff=415752Coil2015-07-02T05:36:43Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Vehicles */</p>
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<div>[[File:Coil-GTAV-logo.jpg|right|Coil logo.]]<br />
'''Coil''' is an automotive manufacturer in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. It may be based on [[wp:Tesla Motors|Tesla Motors]], due to the name evoking the image of a [[wp:Tesla coil|Tesla coil]] and its first known vehicle likely being an electric car.<br />
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== Vehicles ==<br />
{| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; border=&quot;1&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=&quot;2&quot; width=&quot;100&quot;| Vehicle<br />
! rowspan=&quot;2&quot; width=&quot;100&quot;| Style<br />
! rowspan=&quot;2&quot; width=&quot;250&quot;| Based on &lt;!--Main inspiration(s) only--&gt;<br />
! class=&quot;unsortable&quot; colspan=&quot;4&quot; width=&quot;200&quot;| Appears in<br />
! rowspan=&quot;2&quot; width=&quot;100&quot;| Variants<br />
|-<br />
! width=&quot;50&quot;| [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]<br />
! width=&quot;50&quot;| [[The Lost and Damned|TLAD]]<br />
! width=&quot;50&quot;| [[The Ballad of Gay Tony|TBOGT]]<br />
! width=&quot;50&quot;| [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Voltic]]<br />
| Supercar<br />
| [[wp:Tesla Roadster|Tesla Roadster]]<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[Brawler]]<br />
| Off-road<br />
| [[wp:Rally Fighter|Local Motors Rally Fighter]]<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| Yes &lt;ref&gt;Released as part of the &quot;Ill-Gotten Gains&quot; update.&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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{{vehicle brands}}<br />
{{Vehicles}}<br />
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[[Category:Businesses in GTA V]]<br />
[[Category:Vehicles]]<br />
[[Category:Vehicle Brands]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Pedestrians&diff=412716Pedestrians2015-01-18T19:33:44Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Description */</p>
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<div>[[File:Ambient3-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|right|181px|A Pedestrian in GTA IV.]]<br />
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'''Pedestrians''' are non-playable characters that appear in all [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto games]]. Simply put, they are civilians and residents of the city that the [[protagonist]] is in.<br />
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In [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|Vice City]] there are cheats which allow the player to play as NPCs since those games have a single outfits mechanic; this was scrapped in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]] since these games contain buyable clothing, models, and dialogue lip syncing, which will crash the game during [[Cutscene|cutscenes]]. There are, however, mods that allow you to play as NPCs.<br />
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The pedestrians in GTA III to [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]] suffered from &quot;clumping&quot; in which the same models of pedestrian appear very often, sometimes even two pedestrians of the same model can be seen speaking to each other. This glitch was fixed in GTA IV. Though another similar glitch, &quot;car clumping&quot;, which causes many of the same car models to spawn together, remains. Pedestrians throughout the GTA III era are identifiable due to the repeated clothing and models. <br />
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However in GTA IV, pedestrian models are varied and there are much more of them. Two pedestrians of the same model usually never appear together on the screen at one time. In addition, certain pedestrians are only found in appropriate places, and their behavior is much more realistic and distinguishable to that particular pedestrian. For example, homeless people will hang around in back alleys, lie around on the streets and ask other people, including the [[protagonist]] for spare change. Russian immigrants will hang around [[Hove Beach]] in [[Broker]] close to where the ships dock, wealthy businessmen can be found in [[Downtown Algonquin]], and criminals such as muggers and carjackers will hang around [[Bohan]]. Also, [[prostitutes]] only appear at night around the gritty areas of the city, while businessmen tend to be seen more frequently during the day.<br />
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Behavior includes smoking, talking on the [[Mobile Phone|phone]], sitting on park benches and reading newspapers, conversing with others, carrying home shopping bags and generally doing things one should expect a random person on the streets to do.<br />
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== Description ==<br />
=== General appearance ===<br />
[[File:Ambient2-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|right|181px|A dock worker pedestrian in GTA IV.]]<br />
Pedestrians come in all shapes, sizes, ages and ethnic groups. Each have their own [[Pedestrian Dialogue|dialogue]], and interact with each other as well as the player. There are no child pedestrians in any GTA game, however, which is likely due to the controversies that might arise from including them in the game, considering that the player can kill any NPC in the game; the beta version of [[Grand Theft Auto III]] had schoolchildren as well as drivable school buses, but these were scrapped in the final version. [[Gangs|Gang]] members may also qualify as pedestrians, but feature different behavior by often appearing in groups or in a specific area of the city since their first appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]].<br />
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Until GTA III, standard pedestrians were often deprived of details, and as such, few distinctions were made in where certain pedestrians appear and their semblances. From GTA 2 onwards, attempts were made to program gang members to appear in respective gang turf, and from GTA III onwards, civilians reflect to what city, district, time, and setting the game is in. For example, in a college area, college students are spawned, while [[Chinatown, Portland]] may feature people of Chinese ethnicity. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], many civilians are dressed in 80s apparel due to its time period, while the game additionally switches between pedestrians donning swimsuits and those dressed in party attires for day and night in [[Vice Beach]]. The player will also never see a homeless person in an affluent area of town, nor would they see a businessman in the country. Also, certain pedestrians, generally, drive certain vehicles. More wealthy civilians typically drive more luxurious [[vehicles]], and poorer pedestrians typically drive less-appealing vehicles.<br />
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=== Interaction ===<br />
[[Prostitutes]] are a special type of pedestrian that are able to enter the player's [[vehicles]] and have sex with the [[protagonist]], replenishing the health bar, for a fee.<br />
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Pedestrians can be run over by cars, shot, and beaten up. Many leave money when they die, which can be obtained by the player. Most of the time, if a pedestrian is killed, an [[ambulance]] will show up to heal the pedestrian, at which point the pedestrian will simply get up and continue with their business. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], pedestrians and cops can also swim, but only in a limit of times before dying.<br />
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== Dangerous Pedestrians ==<br />
Aside from the civilians who accidentally hit you with [[vehicles]], there are even much more dangerous pedestrians. Some examples include gang members, which are particularly dangerous as they are always armed and will almost always fight back. Up until GTA IV, they would attack you on sight if you strolled into their turf and you had bad relations with their gang, but in GTA IV they usually leave the player alone outside of missions, unless attacked or provoked. This can happen with the [[Russian Mafia]] if you rob the [[Russian Shop]] in [[Broker]] or with any gang if you attack or provoke a gang member. In GTA SA, if the player replies negative to wearing Grove Street colors, the gang might leave the player alone. [[Taxi Drivers|Taxi drivers]] and other pedestrians will often respond to carjackings by trying to pull you out and beat you. Some pedestrians will fight back when provoked or call the police. Also to look out for are [[Street Criminals|street criminals]] who are not common, but have been reported to carjack [[Protagonist|players]], pedestrians, and even [[police]]. In GTA IV, sometimes, pedestrians will come to the aid of other pedestrians if the player attacks them, or if the player attacks a female pedestrian, men may come to her aid. Also, pedestrians will sometimes come to the aid of the player if he is being attacked. In certain areas, if the player fires a weapon, a pedestrian may pull a gun and fire at the player in an act of bravery. Sometimes, when a player is committing a crime, a pedestrian will act as a Good Samaritan and try to attack and stop the player.<br />
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== List of &quot;note worthy&quot; pedestrians ==<br />
*[[Busker]]<br />
*[[Prostitutes]]<br />
*[[Soapboxxers]]<br />
*[[Taxi Drivers]]<br />
*[[Builders]]<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
*Sometimes in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], a glitch occurs where a pedestrian will not get killed no matter how much punishment is dealt to the them, they simply become invulnerable.<br />
*Sometimes, specifically in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the dialogue is completely off key. For example pedestrian one may ask pedestrian two, &quot;Wow, are you ever ugly&quot; and pedestrian two would reply &quot;Yeah, my cell phone is broken too&quot;.<br />
*In GTA IV, certain pedestrians (emergency workers) such as doctors, nurses, paramedics, and fire fighters, will attack the player if provoked. Yet unlike any other pedestrian, the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] will simply ignore the assault, and fighting back results in a one-star wanted level. This is unusual as LCPD officers normally arrest pedestrians for fighting, however their status as honest emergency personnel may make them exempt from arrest.<br />
*In GTA IV, some male pedestrians have female voices they use for screaming and when in pain, this is somewhat unusual, but most of them won't fight back if attacked. These pedestrian models usually have effeminate mannerisms and styles usually associated with stereotypical homosexuality, so it may be a joke on the part of the developers.<br />
*Before the GTA IV era, pedestrians, once killed, their bodies would disappear after 2-3 minutes if not revived. In GTA IV, their bodies do not disappear until the player leaves the area.<br />
*In all the GTA III series games, citizens have a chance of dropping large sums of cash sometimes referred to as a &quot;jackpot&quot; by some players. This is possibly just a glitch in programming from the money drop rate. This programming is also used when killing a drug dealer in San Andreas where on death the dealer gives large sums of cash. (Up to a few thousand dollars). Some players have obtained over 3 thousand dollars before in one kill. Sometimes, even killing a bum they may leave a few thousand dollars. It is unknown if this is a glitch or a reference to people who act like homeless people just to get money even though they are not homeless (some are actually rich). This feature is more notable in GTA III though for some reason.<br />
* Occasionally, pedestrians are seen engaging in unique behavior. For example, both GTA San Andreas and GTA IV have pedestrians who may be encountered in scenic areas taking photographs (in GTA IV if the player stops near this NPC, she'll turn and take a photo of Niko). Another unique behavior is an NPC scripted to be shown practicing Tai Chi; such an NPC has been spotted on the beach on the east side of Bohan in GTA IV.<br />
*Observing NPC/pedestrian behavior is an under-reported pastime in the GTA games, especially GTA IV where the AI is more advanced. For example, if you simply stand on a street corner and observe you may see any number of &quot;natural&quot; behaviors, such as prostitutes soliciting and being picked up by other NPCs, passengers in taxi cabs throwing litter out of the car windows, and police chasing and arresting criminals and putting them in the back of squad cars before driving away. In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], NPCs may be observed outside the various nightclubs acting drunk and even vomiting.<br />
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[[Category:Characters| ]]<br />
[[Category:Pedestrians]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Pedestrians&diff=412715Pedestrians2015-01-18T19:31:34Z<p>Ghost Leader: </p>
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<div>[[File:Ambient3-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|right|181px|A Pedestrian in GTA IV.]]<br />
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'''Pedestrians''' are non-playable characters that appear in all [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto games]]. Simply put, they are civilians and residents of the city that the [[protagonist]] is in.<br />
<br />
In [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|Vice City]] there are cheats which allow the player to play as NPCs since those games have a single outfits mechanic; this was scrapped in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]] since these games contain buyable clothing, models, and dialogue lip syncing, which will crash the game during [[Cutscene|cutscenes]]. There are, however, mods that allow you to play as NPCs.<br />
<br />
The pedestrians in GTA III to [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]] suffered from &quot;clumping&quot; in which the same models of pedestrian appear very often, sometimes even two pedestrians of the same model can be seen speaking to each other. This glitch was fixed in GTA IV. Though another similar glitch, &quot;car clumping&quot;, which causes many of the same car models to spawn together, remains. Pedestrians throughout the GTA III era are identifiable due to the repeated clothing and models. <br />
<br />
However in GTA IV, pedestrian models are varied and there are much more of them. Two pedestrians of the same model usually never appear together on the screen at one time. In addition, certain pedestrians are only found in appropriate places, and their behavior is much more realistic and distinguishable to that particular pedestrian. For example, homeless people will hang around in back alleys, lie around on the streets and ask other people, including the [[protagonist]] for spare change. Russian immigrants will hang around [[Hove Beach]] in [[Broker]] close to where the ships dock, wealthy businessmen can be found in [[Downtown Algonquin]], and criminals such as muggers and carjackers will hang around [[Bohan]]. Also, [[prostitutes]] only appear at night around the gritty areas of the city, while businessmen tend to be seen more frequently during the day.<br />
<br />
Behavior includes smoking, talking on the [[Mobile Phone|phone]], sitting on park benches and reading newspapers, conversing with others, carrying home shopping bags and generally doing things one should expect a random person on the streets to do.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Description ==<br />
=== General appearance ===<br />
[[File:Ambient2-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|right|181px|A dock worker pedestrian in GTA IV.]]<br />
Pedestrians come in all shapes, sizes, ages and ethnic groups. Each have their own [[Pedestrian Dialogue|dialogue]], and interact with each other as well as the player. There are no child pedestrians in any GTA game, however, which is likely due to the controversies that might arise from including them in the game, considering that the player can kill any NPC in the game; the beta version of [[Grand Theft Auto III]] had schoolchildren as well as drivable school buses, but these were scrapped in the final version. [[Gangs|Gang]] members may also qualify as pedestrians, but feature different behavior by often appearing in groups or in a specific area of the city since their first appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]].<br />
<br />
Until GTA III, standard pedestrians were often deprived of details, and as such, few distinctions were made in where certain pedestrians appear and their semblances. From GTA 2 onwards, attempts were made to program gang members to appear in respective gang turf, and from GTA III onwards, civilians reflect to what city, district, time, and setting the game is in. For example, in a college area, college students are spawned, while [[Chinatown, Portland]] may feature people of Chinese ethnicity. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], many civilians are dressed in 80s apparel due to its time period, while the game additionally switches between pedestrians donning swimsuits and those dressed in party attires for day and night in [[Vice Beach]]. The player will also never see a homeless person in an affluent area of town, nor would they see a businessman in the country. Also, certain pedestrians, generally, drive certain vehicles. More wealthy civilians typically drive more luxurious cars, and poorer pedestrians typically drive less-appealing vehicles.<br />
<br />
=== Interaction ===<br />
[[Prostitutes]] are a special type of pedestrian that are able to enter the player's car and have sex with the [[protagonist]], replenishing the health bar, for a fee.<br />
<br />
Pedestrians can be run over by cars, shot, and beaten up. Many leave money when they die, which can be obtained by the player. Most of the time, if a pedestrian is killed, an [[ambulance]] will show up to heal the pedestrian, at which point the pedestrian will simply get up and continue with their business. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], pedestrians and cops can also swim, but only in a limit of times before dying.<br />
<br />
== Dangerous Pedestrians ==<br />
Aside from the civilians who accidentally hit you with [[vehicles]], there are even much more dangerous pedestrians. Some examples include gang members, which are particularly dangerous as they are always armed and will almost always fight back. Up until GTA IV, they would attack you on sight if you strolled into their turf and you had bad relations with their gang, but in GTA IV they usually leave the player alone outside of missions, unless attacked or provoked. This can happen with the [[Russian Mafia]] if you rob the [[Russian Shop]] in [[Broker]] or with any gang if you attack or provoke a gang member. In GTA SA, if the player replies negative to wearing Grove Street colors, the gang might leave the player alone. [[Taxi Drivers|Taxi drivers]] and other pedestrians will often respond to carjackings by trying to pull you out and beat you. Some pedestrians will fight back when provoked or call the police. Also to look out for are [[Street Criminals|street criminals]] who are not common, but have been reported to carjack [[Protagonist|players]], pedestrians, and even [[police]]. In GTA IV, sometimes, pedestrians will come to the aid of other pedestrians if the player attacks them, or if the player attacks a female pedestrian, men may come to her aid. Also, pedestrians will sometimes come to the aid of the player if he is being attacked. In certain areas, if the player fires a weapon, a pedestrian may pull a gun and fire at the player in an act of bravery. Sometimes, when a player is committing a crime, a pedestrian will act as a Good Samaritan and try to attack and stop the player.<br />
<br />
== List of &quot;note worthy&quot; pedestrians ==<br />
*[[Busker]]<br />
*[[Prostitutes]]<br />
*[[Soapboxxers]]<br />
*[[Taxi Drivers]]<br />
*[[Builders]]<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
*Sometimes in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], a glitch occurs where a pedestrian will not get killed no matter how much punishment is dealt to the them, they simply become invulnerable.<br />
*Sometimes, specifically in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the dialogue is completely off key. For example pedestrian one may ask pedestrian two, &quot;Wow, are you ever ugly&quot; and pedestrian two would reply &quot;Yeah, my cell phone is broken too&quot;.<br />
*In GTA IV, certain pedestrians (emergency workers) such as doctors, nurses, paramedics, and fire fighters, will attack the player if provoked. Yet unlike any other pedestrian, the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] will simply ignore the assault, and fighting back results in a one-star wanted level. This is unusual as LCPD officers normally arrest pedestrians for fighting, however their status as honest emergency personnel may make them exempt from arrest.<br />
*In GTA IV, some male pedestrians have female voices they use for screaming and when in pain, this is somewhat unusual, but most of them won't fight back if attacked. These pedestrian models usually have effeminate mannerisms and styles usually associated with stereotypical homosexuality, so it may be a joke on the part of the developers.<br />
*Before the GTA IV era, pedestrians, once killed, their bodies would disappear after 2-3 minutes if not revived. In GTA IV, their bodies do not disappear until the player leaves the area.<br />
*In all the GTA III series games, citizens have a chance of dropping large sums of cash sometimes referred to as a &quot;jackpot&quot; by some players. This is possibly just a glitch in programming from the money drop rate. This programming is also used when killing a drug dealer in San Andreas where on death the dealer gives large sums of cash. (Up to a few thousand dollars). Some players have obtained over 3 thousand dollars before in one kill. Sometimes, even killing a bum they may leave a few thousand dollars. It is unknown if this is a glitch or a reference to people who act like homeless people just to get money even though they are not homeless (some are actually rich). This feature is more notable in GTA III though for some reason.<br />
* Occasionally, pedestrians are seen engaging in unique behavior. For example, both GTA San Andreas and GTA IV have pedestrians who may be encountered in scenic areas taking photographs (in GTA IV if the player stops near this NPC, she'll turn and take a photo of Niko). Another unique behavior is an NPC scripted to be shown practicing Tai Chi; such an NPC has been spotted on the beach on the east side of Bohan in GTA IV.<br />
*Observing NPC/pedestrian behavior is an under-reported pastime in the GTA games, especially GTA IV where the AI is more advanced. For example, if you simply stand on a street corner and observe you may see any number of &quot;natural&quot; behaviors, such as prostitutes soliciting and being picked up by other NPCs, passengers in taxi cabs throwing litter out of the car windows, and police chasing and arresting criminals and putting them in the back of squad cars before driving away. In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], NPCs may be observed outside the various nightclubs acting drunk and even vomiting.<br />
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[[Category:Characters| ]]<br />
[[Category:Pedestrians]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Ling_Shan&diff=411065Ling Shan2014-11-27T05:05:45Z<p>Ghost Leader: </p>
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<div>{{infobox character|<br />
|image = LingShan-GTACW-iOS.jpg<br />
|game_1 = GTA Chinatown Wars<br />
|name = Ling Shan<br />
|aka = <br />
|gender = F<br />
|status = Deceased<br />
|dob = <br />
|pob = China<br />
|dod = 2009<br />
|home = [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]<br />
|nationality = China<br />
|family = [[Xin Shan]] &lt;small&gt;(brother)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
|affiliations = [[Lee Family]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Wu Lee]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Xin Shan]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Huang Lee]]<br />
|vehicles = <br />
|businesses =<br />
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'''Ling Shan''' is a minor character in the GTA IV era, appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].<br />
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==Events of GTA Chinatown Wars==<br />
Ling Shan serves as the Master of Arms for the [[Lee Family]], a subsect of the [[Algonquin Triads]]. After [[Huang Lee]] arrives in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], he gets the order to find a crew that was watching a group of undercover cops. When Huang arrives there, he finds out that only Ling survived an [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] attack. After a quick talk, the police arrives again and Huang shakes them off, and then drives to his apartment. Ling then drives the car back to [[Wu Lee]]. She then got the order to teach Huang combat and to wield a weapon. After doing so, they had to protect a shop from thugs. However, Ling was swiftly killed by one of them, and died in an alley. She had a brother named [[Xin Shan|Xin]].<br />
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==Mission appearances==<br />
;GTA Chinatown Wars<br />
*[[Pursuit Farce]]<br />
*[[Under the Gun]] &lt;small&gt;(Killed)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:LingShan-GTACW-dead.JPG|Ling after being shot by a [[Thug (GTA CW)|thug]].<br />
File:LingShan-GTACW-artwork.jpg|Artwork of Ling with her gun.<br />
File:LingShan-GTACW-Artwork2.jpg|Artwork of Ling with her sword.<br />
&lt;/gallery&gt;<br />
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[[Category:Gangsters|Shan, Ling]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=File:LingShan-GTACW-artwork.jpg&diff=411063File:LingShan-GTACW-artwork.jpg2014-11-27T05:02:57Z<p>Ghost Leader: Ghost Leader uploaded a new version of &amp;quot;File:LingShan-GTACW-artwork.jpg&amp;quot;</p>
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<div>Artwork of [[Ling Shan]] for [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].<br />
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[[Category:Screenshots of GTA Chinatown Wars characters]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=File:LingShan-GTACW-Artwork2.jpg&diff=411062File:LingShan-GTACW-Artwork2.jpg2014-11-27T05:00:23Z<p>Ghost Leader: </p>
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<div>== Licencing ==<br />
{{artwork}}</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Garver_Bridge&diff=411058Garver Bridge2014-11-26T17:42:45Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>[[File:GarverBridge-GTASA.jpg|thumb|475px|right|Garver Bridge in GTA Andreas, as viewed from [[Tierra Robada]]. [[Kincaid Bridge]] is visible in the background.]]<br />
The '''Garver Bridge''' is a road bridge in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], spanning [[Easter Bay]] and connecting [[San Fierro]] and [[Tierra Robada]] in [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]. Garver Bridge sits alongside [[Kincaid Bridge]], a rail bridge modeled after the Forth Bridge, which sits alongside the Forth Road Bridge. Garver Bridge is part of the near-continuous freeway system that connects [[Las Venturas]], San Fierro and [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]].<br />
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The bridge is modeled after the [[:wp:Forth Road Bridge|Forth Road Bridge]] outside [[:wp:Edinburgh|Edinburgh, Scotland]], and is also meant to emulate the [[:wp:San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge|San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge]] in its placement with respect to the city (extending from beside the city's financial district out into the bay). Like the Forth Road Bridge (and unlike the double-deck San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge), Garver Bridge comprises a single-deck, four-lane highway. Also, like the Forth Road Bridge, Garver Bridge is a single span suspension bridge with two pillars, in contrast to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge's two distinct spans (a suspension span with two pillars on the west side, and a cantilever span on the east, separated by Yerba Buena Island).<br />
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The player can obtain a [[Squalo]] which spawns under the bridge.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*To the west of Garver Bridge's San Fierro approach are remnants of a freeway decimated by an earthquake (though due to the timescale, likely not the one alluded to in game dialogue). This appears to resemble the aftermath of the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989, which resulted in major structural damage to San Francisco's [[:wp:Embarcadero Freeway|Embarcadero Freeway]], prompting its subsequent removal and renovation of the Embarcadero. Like San Fierro, remnants of the demolished freeway were visible for several years beside the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge's San Francisco approach.<br />
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'''Grand Theft Auto V''' (also known as '''GTA V''' or '''GTA 5''') is a video game created by [[Rockstar Games]] and is the fifteenth installment in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series of games. The game is also linked with [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], a game released in October [[2013]] that takes place in the same setting but shortly before the events of GTA V.<br />
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The game is set in modern day [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and [[Blaine County]], [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]] and its surrounding countryside. Although it was originally going to be released in spring [[2013]], this was delayed with the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] versions being released on September 17th, 2013. The game is part of the [[HD Universe]], a fictional universe that connects the storylines of [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]], [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] with those of GTA V and [[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]].<br />
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For full details on the announcement, buildup, hype and leaks of GTA V, see [[History of GTA V]].<br />
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==Game Information==<br />
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'''Game Content'''<br />
*[[San Andreas in GTA V]]<br />
*[[Missions in GTA V|Missions]]<br />
*[[Vehicles in GTA V|Vehicles]]<br />
*[[Weapons in GTA V|Weapons]]<br />
*[[Characters in GTA V|Characters]]<br />
*[[Gangs in GTA V|Gangs]]<br />
*[[TV Shows in GTA V|TV Shows]]<br />
*[[Radio Stations in GTA V|Radio Stations]]<br />
*[[Businesses in GTA V|Businesses]]<br />
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'''Game Features'''<br />
*[[Cheats in GTA V|Cheats]]<br />
*[[Grand Theft Auto V/Features|Features]]<br />
*[[Internet in GTA V|Internet]]<br />
*[[Wanted Level in GTA V|Wanted Level]]<br />
*[[Safehouses in GTA V|Safehouses]]<br />
*[[Secrets and Easter Eggs in GTA V|Secrets and Easter Eggs]]<br />
*[[Special Vehicles in GTA V|Unique Vehicles]]<br />
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'''Main Articles'''<br />
*[[Grand Theft Auto V Confirmed Information|Pre-release Information]]<br />
*[[Grand Theft Auto V/Criticism and Sales|Critical Reception and Sales]]<br />
*[[Completion in GTA V|Completion]]<br />
*[[Achievements in GTA V|Achievements &amp; Trophies]]<br />
*[[Grand Theft Auto V/Trailers|Trailers]]<br />
*[[GTA V Gripes|Gripes]]<br />
*[[GTA V Timeline]]<br />
*[[GTA V Tips|Tips]]<br />
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{{Chronology}}<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Grand Theft Auto V features three playable [[protagonist]]s, a first for the GTA series: [[Michael De Santa]], [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Trevor Philips]], with the player able to swap between the three when not on certain missions or [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted]] by the [[LSPD in GTA V|police]]. Certain missions involve two or all three protagonists, allowing the player to switch between them to assist in completing the mission. One mission also allows the player to swap to [[Chop]], a Rottweiler dog owned by [[Lamar Davis]] but looked after by Franklin. The three protagonists have their own lives and, when not chosen, continue with their daily routines, occasionally resulting in the player continuing the activity. When the player chooses another character, the protagonist &quot;left behind&quot; remains in his location for a short period of time; if the newly controller character returns to the location where the other character was left, the two will interact and can optionally take part in non-mission activities together.<br />
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Some storyline missions, side missions and hobbies will only be available to a specific character while random encounters can be encountered and completed by any protagonist. The player can also customise each character beyond their initial appearance through buying clothes, changing hairstyles, getting tattoos and enhancing certain abilities such as stamina, driving skill or flying skill. Each protagonist also has a [[Special Abilities|special ability]], which can be triggered during gameplay: Michael can slow down time while on foot, Franklin can slow down time while driving and Trevor can become angry, dealing out more damage and taking little in return.<br />
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==Setting==<br />
Grand Theft Auto V is set in the fictional state of [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]]: consisting of the city of [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and the rural [[Blaine County]], which also includes two towns called [[Paleto Bay]] and [[Sandy Shores]]. The player can explore the entire map from the beginning of the game, although certain areas ([[Fort Zancudo]], [[Los Santos International Airport in GTA V|Los Santos International Airport]] and [[Bolingbroke Penitentiary]]), result in a wanted level being given to the player. GTA V also includes a fully explorable [[Pacific Ocean|ocean]] floor, which can be explored by swimming underwater, scuba diving or in a submarine. Animals also roam across Blaine County and the surrounding Pacific Ocean with some (such as mountain lions and sharks) being prepared to hunt and kill the player character.<br />
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==Official Information==<br />
{{main|History of GTA V}}<br />
Grand Theft Auto V was official announced by [[Rockstar Games]] in November [[2011]] with the release of the first [[Trailers_of_GTA_V#First_Trailer|first trailer]], while retail posters released in October [[2012]] confirmed a Spring [[2013]] release for the [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]], which was later confirmed by Rockstar Games. In November 2012 Rockstar Games announced that the game was available for pre-order and three days later a twenty-three page [[Grand Theft Auto V/Game Informer|preview]] is released revealing the first real information about the game, including the scale of the games map and the inclusion of three playable characters. On Novembver 14th the [[Trailers_of_GTA_V#Second_Trailer|second trailer]] was released. January [[2013]] saw Rockstar Games announce that the release date for GTA V had been pushed back. On April 30th [[Trailers_of_GTA_V#Protagonist_Trailer_Set|three new protagonist based trailers]] were released. <br />
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On 2 July 2013, Rockstar [http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/50871/asked-answered-gtav.html answered several gamers' questions] through a news article. In this article, they confirmed the following:<br />
:*The ability to switch to any protagonist at any time when not in a mission, as well as missions that involve multiple protagonists<br />
:*Using one protagonist to &quot;kill&quot; another would result similarly to a protagonist &quot;dying&quot; in previous GTA games (they don't actually ''die'', they just end up in the hospital fully recovered)<br />
:*All editions of the game will include a double-sided map of Los Santos<br />
:*Both weapons and cars will be &quot;very customizable&quot;<br />
:*The Xbox 360 version will be 2 discs, with Disc 1 being a first-time install-only disc and Disc 2 being the gameplay disc, while the PlayStation 3 version will be one disc and will automatically install the same way the Xbox 360 version does, both requiring 8GB of space<br />
:*A gameplay trailer and information on [[Grand Theft Auto Online]] will be coming soon; Rockstar will not confirm nor deny a PC version as well as next gen versions<br />
:*There will be new and stronger anti-cheating measures online<br />
:*Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gameplay will be identical<br />
:*There ''will not'' be another delay and the 17 September release date still stands<br />
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One week later an official gameplay trailer was released and ''The Official'' trailer followed on August 29th.<br />
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==Plot==<br />
===Time Period===<br />
GTA V is set in [[2013]] shortly after the events of [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], four years on from [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], and five years on from [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].<br />
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===Pretense===<br />
The game follows three [[protagonist]]s on their individual journeys to success in the criminal underworld.<br />
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*'''[[Michael De Santa]]''': In [[2004]] Michael De Santa, then known as '''Michael Townley''', makes an off the books deal with [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation#GTA_V|FIB]] agent [[Dave Norton]] to retire from criminal activity in return for the arrests of [[Trevor Philips]], who escapes, and [[Bradley Snider]], who Norton killed. Michael, spending his days relaxing and arguing with his family, eventually returns to criminal activity after meeting [[Franklin Clinton]].<br />
*'''[[Franklin Clinton]]''': Franklin Clinton is a gang member attempting to move to a more lucrative type of activity, legal or otherwise. He works as a repossession agent alongside friend [[Lamar Davis]] and lives with his [[Denise Clinton|Aunt Denise]] in [[Strawberry]], [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]].<br />
*'''[[Trevor Philips]]''': Trevor Philips, believing his friend had been [[Prologue (GTA V)|killed]] in [[2004]], became involved in numerous types of criminal activity and is looking to expand his operations. Trevor lives in [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]].<br />
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===GTA V===<br />
====History to current events====<br />
The game begins in [[2004]] with an attempted heist on a business in [[Ludendorff]], [[North Yankton]] by [[Michael De Santa|Michael Townley]], [[Trevor Philips]], [[Bradley Snider]] and an unnamed getaway driver. They manage to get away from the building with the money, however, the getaway driver and Bradley are killed, while Michael is also shot. Trevor flees the scene, which is filled with the local police and FIB agents, evading them. In between 2004 and [[2013]] Snider is buried as Michael, who moves to [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] to retire from criminal activity, while Trevor eventually finds his way to living in [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]] just north of Los Santos.<br />
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====The present day====<br />
Following the [[Prologue (GTA V)|opening mission set in 2004]], the game begins in earnest with [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Lamar Davis]] working at [[Premium Deluxe Motorsport]] for [[Simeon Yetarian]] as repossession agents. Simeon, having sold a car to Michael's son [[Jimmy De Santa|Jimmy]], sends Franklin to repossess the car after he defaults on the payments. Michael, however, holds Franklin at gun point and forces him to drive the car into Premium Deluxe Motorsport's showroom. Franklin and Lamar, who had also kept a motorcycle rather than returning it, are both fired. Michael, feeling bad for Franklin, offers him a free beer and the two begin to talk about their involvement in the criminal underworld, both past and present.<br />
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Michael, having seen his [[Amanda De Santa|wife Amanda]] cheating with her [[Kyle Chavis|tennis coach]], chases him to a house before pulling the support beams from underneath it, destroying the house. [[Martin Madrazo]], the home's owner, convinces Michael and Franklin, who had assisted Michael, into paying for the house to be rebuilt. The two form a crew and rob a [[Vangelico's Fine Jewelry|jewelery store]], taking enough money to repay Madrazo.<br />
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====Introducing Trevor Philips====<br />
In [[Blaine County]], at the same time, Trevor Philips begins to expand his criminal empire by destroying [[The Lost Brotherhood]]'s Los Santos chapter while also attempting to form links with the Triads, although this proves unsuccessful, which includes destroying a rival meth lab owned by the [[O'Neil Brothers]]. News of the jewellery store heist appears on news programs and a phrase used during the heist reminds Trevor of his lost friend Michael. He sends [[Wade Hebert]] to Los Santos to discover the whereabouts of Michael and eventually tracks him down. The two confront each other but work together to [[Fame or Shame (mission)|stop]] Michael's daughter [[Tracey De Santa|Tracey]] from appearing on a [[Fame or Shame|reality television show]].<br />
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Michael, Franklin and Trevor then begin to work together to achieve their aims of earning enough money to live out their lives, while also attempting to keep [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation#GTA_V|FIB]] agents [[Steve Haines]], [[Dave Norton]] and [[Andreas Sanchez]] from arresting or killing them. Together they [[The Merryweather Heist|steal military hardware]], 'recover' a man from the [[Central_Intelligence_Agency#Grand_Theft_Auto_V|IAA]] with information about a terrorist and [[The Paleto Score|perform a heist]] at a [[Paleto Bay]-based bank, although Michael and Trevor briefly go into hiding after kidnapping [[Patricia Madrazo]]. Trevor also spends this time piecing together the events of [[2004]] and brings his suspicions to Michael who is unable to successfully deny the truth.<br />
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====The truth revealed====<br />
Michael and Trevor, having planned to perform [[The Big Score|one last heist]], go their separate ways with Trevor promising to return and kill Michael. Michael and Franklin, however, continue to work together by perform a [[The Bureau Raid|terrorist attack]] on the [[FIB Building|FIB building]], with the promise of being set free from their work with the FIB corrupt agents. They, however, double cross the group and plan another meeting, which is subsequently raided by FIB agents after having received information from Andreas Sanchez. Steve Haines escapes and leaves his partner [[Dave Norton]] behind. Norton, however, also escapes with help from Michael and Trevor, who agree to put their differences aside to work on one last heist.<br />
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====The ending====<br />
Michael, Franklin and Trevor prepare for and then execute the heist, getting away with a vast sum of gold, which is later melted down and sold by [[Lester Crest]]. The crew gets its agreed share and the relationship between Michael, Franklin and Trevor ends. However, unknown to Michael and Trevor, Franklin had been contacted by the FIB to kill Trevor and by [[Devin Weston]], a businessman and billionaire the trio had stolen cars for, to kill Michael.<br />
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The player, as Franklin, then has three choices: to kill Trevor for the FIB, to kill Michael for Devin Weston or to save both:<br />
*'''Killing Michael''': If the player kills Michael, then he and Franklin will drive to a secluded spot before Michael is pushed off a water tower. Franklin can then either let him fall to his death or attempt to save him, causing Michael to headbutt him and fall to his death.<br />
*'''Killing Trevor''': If the player kills Trevor, then Michael and Franklin will chase him to an oil plant where Trevor will crash his car into an oil tank, covering him with oil, which Franklin lights on fire.<br />
*'''Saving both''': If the player decides to save both Michael and Trevor then the three work together one final time to attack FIB agents and [[Merryweather Security Consulting|Merryweather]] mercenaries before agreeing to split up and kill their various enemies. Michael agrees to kill [[Stretch (GTA V)|Stretch]], who had tried to get Franklin and Lamar killed on numerous occasions, Franklin agrees to kill Triad boss [[Wei Cheng]], who had almost had a business relationship with Trevor and who had almost killed Michael, while Trevor is left to kill Steve Haines. Afterwards Trevor kidnaps [[Devin Weston]] and locks him in the boot Devin's car, which is driven to a secluded location and pushed into the Pacific Ocean by the trio. With Trevor and Michael reconciling, the three agree to remain friends, but end their relationships professionally.<br />
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==Sales==<br />
Grand Theft Auto V was commercially successful within twenty-four hours of release having generated [[Money|$]]800 million, equating to 13 million copies being sold, and set a new record for first-day sales. Three days after released, on September 20th, 2013, the game exceeded $1 billion, making it the fastest selling entertainment product in history. Six days after release, September 26, 2013, GTA V had become the [[United Kingdom|UK's]] fastest selling game of all time and the 24th biggest-selling game ever.<br />
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==Controversy==<br />
The mission [[By the Book]] generated significant controversy regarding its use of torture on [[Mr. K]] in order to extract information about an Azerbaijani terrorist. [[Trevor Philips]] uses various torture devices on Mr. K, who is strapped to a chair. Trevor is later asked by corrupt [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation#GTA_V|FIB]] agent [[Steve Haines]] to kill Mr. K but instead drives him to the [[Los Santos International Airport in GTA V|airport]] and while driving to the airport Trevor comments on the ineffectiveness of torture in extracting information.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[History of GTA V]]<br />
* [[Grand Theft Auto V/Trailers|GTA V Trailers]]<br />
* [[Community:GTA V Wishlist]] - the Grand Theft Wiki Community's suggestions on what should be included in GTA V.<br />
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== External link ==<br />
* [http://www.rockstargames.com/V/ Grand Theft Auto V] - official website<br />
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[[Category:GTA V]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Doherty_Garage&diff=407076Doherty Garage2014-08-31T06:09:57Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Personnel */</p>
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<div>[[File:Xoomer-GTASA-Doherty-exterior.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Carl Johnson|Carl Johnson's]] [[Doherty]] Garage in [[San Fierro]].]]<br />
The '''Doherty Garage''' is the derelict [[Xoomer]] gas station/garage in [[San Fierro]], [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] that [[Carl Johnson]] wins in a street race after beating [[Claude]] and [[Catalina]]. It is a [[Save Points in GTA San Andreas|save point]] located in the industrial neighborhood of [[Doherty]], across the street from [[Cranberry Station]]. It is a popular hang-out spot for members of [[San Fierro Rifa]], who will question Carl's gang allegiance. A garage is operational so that the player can store up to four cars inside the garage. The garage can also be used even if the save point cannot yet be accessed.<br />
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== History ==<br />
In 1992 Carl Johnson won a deed to the garage after a [[Farewell, My Love...|race]]﻿ instead of a pink slip as his [[Claude|opponent]] needed his car to go to [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. After [[The Truth]] is found by [[Police|narcs]] and he and Carl flee to [[San Fierro]], they, along with [[Kendl Johnson|Kendl]] and [[Cesar Vialpando|Cesar]] begin to work on the garage, making it from a run down building into a successful and profitable business. The group, along with [[Wu Zi Mu]] and the [[San Fierro Triads]] use this garage as a base of operation to hunt down the Loco Syndicate. Later on, Carl and Cesar work on delivering rare vehicles on the customers wish list to the [[Wang Cars]] showroom they have purchased earlier.<br />
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== Events of GTA San Andreas ==<br />
After successfully defeating Claude and Catalina in a [[Farewell, My Love...|street race]], Carl Johnson [[Are You Going to San Fierro?|heads]] to San Fierro with his new friend, the pot-growing hippie, [[The Truth]]. When they reach the garage, Carl realizes it is abandoned and in desperate need of repair. Before Carl sinks into his despair, Kendl convinces him to turn the situation around and make something of the place. With the help of The Truth, Carl [[Wear Flowers in Your Hair|employs]] [[Dwaine]], [[Jethro]], and [[Zero]] to work in the garage. With the additional help of Cesar Vialpando, Carl and the rest of the crew are able to turn the garage into a successful chop-shop.<br />
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== Interior ==<br />
The interior of the garage is seen during mission cutscenes, but is only accessible using modifications. It is big, and is mainly composed of a garage with a small office.<br />
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== Personnel ==<br />
* [[Carl Johnson]] - owner<br />
* [[Kendl Johnson]] - manager<br />
* [[Cesar Vialpando]] - driver and servicer<br />
* [[Jethro]] - mechanic<br />
* [[Dwaine]] - mechanic<br />
* [[Zero]] - electronics expert and car modder<br />
* [[The Truth]] - assistant (he was the locator of the garage after the mission [[Farewell, My Love...]])<br />
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== Missions ==<br />
;Carl Johnson<br />
* [[Wear Flowers In Your Hair]]<br />
* [[Deconstruction]]<br />
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;Garage missions<br />
* [[Photo Opportunity]]<br />
* [[Jizzy (mission)|Jizzy]]<br />
* [[Outrider]]<br />
* [[Ice Cold Killa]]<br />
* [[Toreno's Last Flight]]<br />
* [[Yay Ka-Boom-Boom]]<br />
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;Frank Tenpenny<br />
* [[555 We Tip]]<br />
* [[Snail Trail]]<br />
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;Cesar Vialpando<br />
* [[Zeroing In]]<br />
* [[Test Drive]]<br />
* [[Customs Fast Track]]<br />
* [[Puncture Wounds]]<br />
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== Items ==<br />
* [[Shotgun]] - available after collection of 50 [[Snapshots]]<br />
* [[Micro SMG]] - available after collection of 50 [[Snapshots]]<br />
* [[Sniper Rifle]] - available after collection of 50 [[Snapshots]]<br />
* [[Grenades]] - available after collection of 50 [[Snapshots]]<br />
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== Features ==<br />
{|<br />
|'''Garages:'''<br />
|1 (4 cars)<br />
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|[[MAC-10]] (after capturing all 50 [[snapshots]])<br />
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|[[Grenades]] (after capturing all 50 snapshots)<br />
|-<br />
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|[[Pump Action Shotgun|Shotgun]] (after capturing all 50 snapshots)<br />
|-<br />
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|[[Sniper Rifle]] (after capturing all 50 snapshots)<br />
|}<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Although Carl acquires the garage after &quot;[[Farewell, My Love...]]&quot;, the garage is available from the game start.<br />
* The garage can hold a maximum of 3 vehicles; although more can be placed inside (i.e. 2 cars, 2 motorcycles, or 6 motorcycles) exceeding 3 vehicles may result in one or all of the vehicles parked inside disappearing after a period of time. The garage is larger than most available up to this point in the game, capable of holding 2 [[Monster]] trucks. Although there is a second garage immediately adjacent, it is not accessible.<br />
* Due to the garage's proximity to a busy pedestrian sidewalk, care must be taken when opening it that computer-controlled pedestrians don't wander into the garage as they have been known to attempt to drive away in vehicles parked inside (this is a particular concern if the player chooses to back vehicles into the garage or wants to avoid damaging vehicles).<br />
* The interior of the main building can only be accessed through mods and the hidden interiors universe.<br />
* A glitch in the [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version of the game causes the garage to not always open, requiring several approaches before it will open and allow access. An identical glitch occurs with the [[Portland Safehouse]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]].<br />
*If the Doherty Garage is accessed through the [[Hidden Interior Universe]], there will be a calendar saying that the game takes place on January. Explaining why it was snowing during [[Saint Mark's Bistro]]. <br />
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<div>{{also|''For the city of Los Santos in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], see [[Los Santos in GTA V]].''}}<br />
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|image = [[File:LosSantos-GTASA-montage.jpg|315px]]<br />
|caption = From to left: [[Downtown Los Santos in GTA III Era|Downtown Los Santos]], [[Santa Maria Beach]], Los Santos Observatory and [[Vinewood Sign]].<br />
|games = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]&lt;br /&gt; Seen in a poster of [[Umberto Robina|Umberto Robina's]] house in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]].<br />
|name = Los Santos<br />
|pop = 3,000,000<br />
|state = [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]<br />
|motto = &quot;The city where you are most likely to get eaten by a wild animal&quot;<br />
}}<br />
[[File:LosSantos-GTASA-detailedmap.jpg|thumb|left|343px|A detailed terrain map of Los Santos]]<br />
[[File:LosSantos-GTASA-sunrise.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sunrise over [[Downtown Los Santos in GTA III Era|Downtown]].]]<br />
[[File:LosSantos-GTASA-night.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Night view of Los Santos.]] <br />
'''Los Santos''' is a fictional city located in [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]], and it is the first city encountered in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. Los Santos is the biggest city of the state of San Andreas. Los Santos is based on [[:wp:Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, California]]. Los Santos translates to 'The Saints', a play on Los Angeles, meaning 'The Angels'. This also applies to the two cities' nicknames - &quot;The City of Saints&quot; and &quot;City of Angels&quot;.<br />
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Like Los Angeles, Los Santos is a huge, sprawling co-mingling of cultures and perspectives, full of two-bit hoodlums and small-time actors. The population of over 3 million people is divided into 32 districts, which are home to movie and television studios, multi-million dollar estates, crack-ridden ghettos, and a busy international airport. Numerous roads and a central rail line connect Los Santos to [[San Fierro]] and [[Las Venturas]]. The most infamous street in the city is [[Grove Street]], located in [[Ganton]], southeast of downtown Los Santos, and just minutes south of [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]], which contains a predominantly Hispanic population. Grove Street is home to the [[Grove Street Families|Families]] gang, a once powerful gang whose influence faded due to highly successful drug trafficking by the rival [[Ballas]] gang.<br />
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Los Santos' [[LSPD in GTA III Era|police]] are corrupt and the politicians avoid the streets like the plague. There is a motocross track, several basketball courts, and an observatory (modeled after the Griffith Observatory) to satisfy stargazers. Occasionally, independent drug dealers are seen carrying huge wads of cash from recent transactions. [[Graffiti]] is commonplace and gambling venues like the racetrack are frequented by many of the city's denizens. The suburbs nestled in the north hills (modeled after the Hollywood Hills) are home to wealthy businessmen, movie stars, and [[Madd Dogg]], the killer rap artist, alike. The occasional shack or trailer park can also be spotted within this highly affluent district, testaments to the period prior to the gentrification of northern Los Santos.<br />
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== Storyline ==<br />
Los Santos is the hometown of GTA San Andreas protagonist [[Carl Johnson]], who returns from living in [[Liberty City in GTA III|Liberty City]] for five years, after his brother informs him of their mother's death. The game starts upon CJ's arrival in Los Santos, and the story revolves around a lengthy [[Gang Warfare in GTA San Andreas|gang wars]] between CJ's gang, The [[Grove Street Families]], and their fiercest rivals, the [[Ballas]]. Tensions between rival Hispanic gangs, [[Varrios Los Aztecas]] and [[Los Santos Vagos]], also threaten the tenuous hold with which [[Grove Street Families|GSF]] clings to its paltry territories. However, due to the betrayal of senior members [[Big Smoke]] and [[Ryder]], GSF leader [[Sweet Johnson]] is arrested and CJ is run out of town by [[C.R.A.S.H.]], causing the disbandment of the Grove Street Families and the mass takeover of Los Santos by the Ballas and Vagos, with the Ballas taking all of what used to be Grove Street territory.<br />
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The city is torn apart over the issue of gang warfare. The Grove Street Families and Ballas constantly spar over total dominance in [[Ganton]], [[Idlewood]], [[Jefferson, Los Santos|Jefferson]], [[Willowfield]], and even [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]]. In 1992, police officers [[Frank Tenpenny]] and [[Eddie Pulaski]] of [[C.R.A.S.H.]] (Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums) are charged with murder and sexual assault, after their extensive corruption becomes blatantly obvious, even to the general public. However, Pulaski had already been murdered by CJ in the [[Arco del Oeste]] area prior to those events, after he and Tenpenny, who were using CJ as their patsy, decide there is no more use for him. Alone at the court hearing, however, Tenpenny is released when the prosecutor inexplicably drops all charges. The entire city, outraged that Tenpenny walks free from horrendously heinous charges of which he is obviously guilty, erupts in riots. This is a reenactment of the L.A. Riots (also known as the [[wikipedia:Los Angeles riots of 1992|Rodney King Riots]]) after the release of the police officers that brutally beat up [[wikipedia:Rodney King|Rodney King]]. During the ensuing chaos, CJ kills cocaine drug lord and ex-gang member [[Big Smoke]]. CJ then chases after Officer Tenpenny, who dies when his stolen [[Fire Truck]] careens off the side of the overpass over Grove Street. When news of Tenpenny's death reaches the people of Los Santos, the riots cease, and the Grove Street Families regain their spot as the strongest gang in Los Santos.<br />
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== Districts ==<br />
[[File:LosSantos-GTASA-map.jpg|thumb|right|333px|Streetmap of Los Santos]]<br />
[[File:VinewoodSign-GTASA.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Vinewood Sign]]<br />
==== Western Los Santos ====<br />
The &quot;wealthy&quot; side of town containing Vinewood, Rodeo and Mulholland, known around the world as the offices, studios, shopping destinations and homes of the rich and famous.<br />
*[[Rodeo]] ([[:wp:Beverly Hills, California|Beverly Hills]])<br />
#[[:wp:Rodeo Drive|Rodeo Drive]] (incorporated into [[Rodeo]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Century Plaza Hotel|Century Plaza Hotel]]<br />
#St. Regis Los Angeles Hotel &amp; Spa<br />
*[[Mulholland]] ([[:wp:Hollywood Hills|Hollywood Hills]]) and [[Richman, Los Santos|Richman]] ([[:wp:Bel Air, Los Angeles, California|Bel Air]])<br />
#[[:wp:Stahl House|Stahl House]] (as the [[Mulholland Safehouse]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Chemosphere|Chemosphere]]<br />
#[[:wp:Hollywood Sign|Hollywood Sign]] (as the [[Vinewood Sign]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Mulholland Drive|Mulholland Drive]] (incorporated into [[Mulholland]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Playboy Mansion|Playboy Mansion]]<br />
*[[Market, Los Santos|Market]] ([[:wp:West Hollywood, California|West Hollywood]]), [[Vinewood in GTA III Era|Vinewood]] ([[:wp:Hollywood, California|Hollywood]]) and [[Temple]] ([[:wp:North Hollywood, California|North Hollywood]])<br />
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#[[:wp:Melrose Avenue|Melrose Avenue]]<br />
#[[:wp:El Capitan Theatre|El Capitan Theater]] (as the El Dritch Theatre, across the street from [[Cathay Theater]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Randy's Donuts|Randy's Donuts]] (as [[Jim's Sticky Ring]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Grauman's Chinese Theater|Grauman's Chinese Theater]] (as the [[Cathay Theater]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Capitol Records Building|Capitol Records Tower]] (as the [[Blastin' Fools Records]] Tower).<br />
#[[:wp:Hollywood Walk of Fame|Walk of Fame]]<br />
#[[:wp:Whisky a Go Go|Whisky a Go Go]]<br />
#Carney's Express Limited<br />
#[[wp:Hollywood Masonic Temple|Hollywood Masonic Temple]] (located just beside El Dritch Theatre, across the street from [[Cathay Theater]]).<br />
#[[:wp:House of Blues|House of Blues]]<br />
#[[:wp:Hollywood Forever Cemetery|Hollywood Forever Cemetery]] (as [[Vinewood Cemetery]])<br />
#[[:wp:Hollywood Blvd|Hollywood Boulevard]]<br />
#[[:wp:Sunset Boulevard|Sunset Boulevard]]<br />
#[[:wp:Hyatt West Hollywood|Hyatt West Hollywood]]<br />
#[[:wp:Argyle Hotel|Argyle Hotel]]<br />
#[[:wp:Chateau Marmont Hotel|Chateau Marmont Hotel]]<br />
*[[Santa Maria Beach|Santa Maria]] ([[:wp:Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]]), [[Verona Beach]] ([[:wp:Venice, Los Angeles, California|Venice Beach]]) and [[Marina, Los Santos|Marina]] ([[:wp:Marina del Ray, California|Marina del Ray]])<br />
#100 Wilshire Boulevard<br />
#[[:wp:Santa Monica Pier|Santa Monica Pier]] (incorporated into [[Santa Maria Beach]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Muscle Beach|Muscle Beach]]<br />
#Venice Boardwalk<br />
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==== East Los Santos ====<br />
The &quot;poor&quot; side of the city, made up primarily of lower-class suburbs that are all subject to violent crime, marked by the [[Ballas-Grove Street War]] and the area where the [[Los Santos Riots]] started, which eventually spread to the entire Los Santos area..<br />
*[[East Beach]] ([[:wp:Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]) and [[Playa del Seville]] ([[:wp:Playa del Ray, California|Playa del Ray]])<br />
#[[:wp:The Forum (Inglewood, California)|The Forum]] (as the [[Los Santos Forum]]).<br />
*[[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]] ([[:wp:East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]])<br />
*[[El Corona]] ([[:wp:El Sereno, Los Angeles, California|El Sereno]]) and [[Little Mexico]]<br />
#[[:wp:Union Station (Los Angeles)|Union Station]] (as [[Unity Station]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Nickerson Gardens, Los Angeles, California|Nickerson Gardens]]<br />
#[[:wp:Twin Towers Correctional Facility|Twin Towers Correctional Facility]]<br />
*[[Ganton]] ([[:wp:Compton, California|Compton]]) and [[Idlewood]] ([[:wp:Inglewood, California|Inglewood]])<br />
#[[:wp:Nickerson Gardens, Los Angeles, California|Imperial Courts]] ([[B Dup|B Dup's]] house)<br />
#[[:wp:Shrine Auditorium|Shrine Auditorium]] (as the [[Alhambra]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Jordan Downs|Jordan Downs]](crack house in [[Cleaning The Hood]])<br />
*[[Jefferson, Los Santos|Jefferson]] ([[:wp:Watts, Los Angeles, California|Watts]]) and [[Glen Park]] ([[:wp:MacArthur Park|Westlake]])<br />
#[[wp:Watts Towers|Watts Towers]]<br />
*[[Las Colinas]] ([[:wp:Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California|Los Feliz]]) and [[Los Flores]] ([[:wp:Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California|Boyle Heights]])<br />
*[[Ocean Docks]] ([[:wp:Port of Los Angeles|Port of Los Angeles]], San Pedro)<br />
#[[:wp:Terminal Island|Terminal Island]] (incorporated into [[Ocean Docks]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Vincent Thomas Bridge|Vincent Thomas Bridge]] (as the unnamed suspension bridge connecting the [[Ocean Docks]] island).<br />
*[[Willowfield]] ([[:wp:Willowbrook, California|Willowbrook]] and [[:wp:West Rancho Dominguez, California|West Compton]])<br />
#[[Los Santos Storm Drain]] ([[:wp:Los Angeles River|Los Angeles River]])<br />
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==== Central Los Santos ====<br />
The middle section of the city, containing major corporate headquarters in Downtown, civic-minded buildings around Pershing Square, and their airport.<br />
*[[Pershing Square]] ([[:wp:Pershing Square (Los Angeles)|Pershing Square]])<br />
#[[:wp:Westin Bonaventure Hotel|Bonaventure Hotel]] (as the [[Atrium]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Los Angeles City Hall|City Hall]] (at [[Pershing Square]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Two California Plaza|Two California Plaza]]<br />
#[[:wp:Beverly Wilshire Hotel|Beverly Wilshire Hotel]]<br />
#Beverly Hills City Hall (as the [[Los Santos Police Headquarters]] at [[Pershing Square]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Millennium Biltmore Hotel|Biltmore Hotel]] (at [[Pershing Square]]).<br />
*[[Downtown Los Santos in GTA III Era|Downtown]]([[:wp:Downtown Los Angeles|Downtown]]), [[Commerce]] ([[:wp: Los Angeles Civic Center|Civic Center]]), [[Conference Center]] ([[:wp:Los Angeles Convention Center|Convention Center]]) and [[Verdant Bluffs]] ([[:wp:Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California|Griffith Park]])<br />
#[[:wp:Los Angeles Convention Center|Los Angeles Convention Center]] (as the [[Los Santos Conference Center]]).<br />
#[[:wp:Gas Company Tower|Gas Company Tower]]<br />
#[[:wp:US Bank Tower|US Bank Tower]] (as [[Los Santos Tower]])<br />
#[[:wp:Standard Hotel|Standard Hotel]]<br />
#[[:wp:Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles)|Wells Fargo Center]]<br />
#Sunset Vine Tower<br />
#Figueroa Tower<br />
#[[:wp:Griffith Observatory|Griffith Observatory]]<br />
#[[:wp:Interstate 110|Interstate 110]] and [[:wp:Interstate 105|Interstate 105]] (as [[Los Santos Freeway]])<br />
*[[Los Santos International Airport]] ([[:wp:LAX|Los Angeles Int. Airport &quot;L.A.X.&quot;]])<br />
*[[Mulholland Intersection]] ([[:wp:US 101|US 101]] and [[:wp:SR 110|SR 110]] Intersection ([[:wp:Four Level Interchange|Four Level Interchange]])<br />
#North Broadway Viaduct<br />
#6th Street Bridge<br />
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== Stations ==<br />
*[[Unity Station]] ([[:wp:Union Station (Los Angeles)|Union Station]])<br />
*[[Market Station]] ([[:wp:Wilshire/Western (LACMTA station)|Wilshire/Western Station]])<br />
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== Gang Territory ==<br />
Los Santos is the only city that has gang territories (without exploiting the [[Territory Glitch]]). There are 57 territories in Los Santos.<br />
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== Weather ==<br />
Los Santos generally experiences hot and fine [[weather]], which is frequently accompanied by haze. Occasionally, Los Santos also experience showers, but almost never thunderstorms which last long. Mist sometimes occurs which usually restricts you from visualizing the tips of the skyscrapers located throughout [[Downtown Los Santos in GTA III Era|Downtown]].<br />
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== Sports Teams ==<br />
There are various sports teams that play in the Los Santos area:<br />
*[[Los Santos Saints]] ([[wp:Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] and [[wp:Los Angeles Dodgers|Los Angeles Dodgers]])<br />
*[[Los Santos Dribblers]] ([[wp:Los Angeles Lakers|Los Angeles Lakers]])<br />
*[[Los Santos Rimmers]] ([[wp:Oakland Raiders|Los Angeles Raiders]])<br />
*[[Los Santos Slappers]] ([[wp:Los Angeles Kings|Los Angeles Kings]])<br />
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[[Category:San Andreas in GTA III Era]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Vice_City_in_GTA_IV_Era&diff=405448Vice City in GTA IV Era2014-07-23T23:55:40Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* References in GTA V */</p>
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<div>{{about|This article is about where [[Vice City]] is mentioned in the [[GTA IV Era]]. For the city itself, see [[Vice City]]}}<br />
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'''[[Vice City]]''' is one of the fictional locations featured in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series. It has been featured in two games so far: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. It is mentioned several times in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Prior to the announcement of GTA V, it was widely speculated that Vice City would have been the next setting in the series, mainly due to the large amount of references to it in GTA IV.<br />
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It is implied that Vice City is based on the city of [[wp:Miami|Miami]], [[wp:Florida|Florida]], and is sometimes referred to as &quot;down south&quot; in previous eras.<br />
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== References in GTA IV==<br />
[[File:ComradesBar-GTAIV-ViceCitypostcards.jpg|thumb|Interior of Comrades Bar - Vice City postcards]]<br />
[[File:TextMessage-ViceCity-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|[[Roman Bellic]] states in a text to Niko Bellic that if they do the [[Endings in GTA IV|deal]] with [[Dimitri Rascalov]], they could afford to take a private jet to Vice City.]]<br />
*Vice City is advertised on many billboards by [[FlyUS]].<br />
*[[Jerry Kapowitz]] found the [[Diamonds]] that [[Niko Bellic]] and [[Patrick McReary]] were after, and plans to open a weapon and liquor store in Vice City, according to a radio broadcast some time after [[Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend]].<br />
*In the vehicles section of the stats in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], one possible ranking is for miles traveled is Liberty City to Vice City.<br />
*[[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]] of [[Integrity 2.0]] also frequently refers to life in Vice City in the 1980s as he was a DJ on [[V-Rock]] during that time. As Lazlow is the one of the few characters to feature in both the GTA IV and III eras, this history is simply a reference to GTA Vice City rather than a continuity nod since GTA IV and Vice City follow different canons.<br />
*In the mission [[Catch the Wave]] it is explained that the drugs at the boatyard were transported from Vice City.<br />
*[[Roman Bellic]] states in a text to Niko Bellic that if they do the [[Endings in GTA IV|deal]] with [[Dimitri Rascalov]], they could afford to take a private jet to Vice City.<br />
*After befriending Roman enough to unlock his car service ability, he sends Niko a text message saying how he is tired of all of his cabs being sent to the airport to pick up old people from Vice City.<br />
*[[Sammy Bottino]] has criminal charges in Vice City.<br />
*For the Female [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|Multiplayer]] model, hat #3 can be obtained from rank 0; this hat states ''I ♥ VC''.<br />
*[[Iggy Pop|Iggy]], from [[Liberty Rock Radio|LRR]] talks about moving to [[Vice City]]. He mentions how much cleaner the women are there.<br />
*A spin off series of ''[[The Science Of Crime]]'' is called ''The Science of Crime: Vice City'', possibly in reference to [[wp:CSI: Miami|CSI: Miami]].<br />
*[[Hossan Ramzy]] sends an email to Niko informing him that he jumped ship in Florida. (Vice City is based off of Miami which is a main city in Florida).<br />
*[[Little Havana]], Vice City, is mentioned in an in-game internet site. This could mean that the town of Little Havana may be included in a future rendition of Vice City amongst new ones, similar to how Francis International Airport retains its original name.<br />
*An associate of [[Dimitri Rascalov]], [[Andriy Maximov]] was intercepted by the [[LCPD]] at the mouth of the [[Humboldt River]] bringing a boatload of Cocaine in from Vice City for the [[Russian Mafia]]. This is stated in an article on the [[Weazel News]] website in.<br />
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== References in The Lost and Damned ==<br />
*[[The Angels of Death]] operate in Vice City, Florida, according to their [[angelsofdeathonline.com|website]].<br />
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==References in The Ballad of Gay Tony==<br />
[[File:RotterdamTower-TBOGT-lobbyrelief.jpg|thumb|The [[Rotterdam Tower]]'s ground level lobby in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony|TBoGT]].]]<br />
[[File:ViceCityFM-GTAEFLC-logo.png|thumb|[[Vice City FM]]]]<br />
*When [[Gay Tony]] is in danger of losing his two clubs [[Maisonette 9]] and [[Hercules]], he mentions that he should start fresh somewhere else such as Vice City. <br />
*Vice City has its name engraved in the USA Cities Wall inside the [[Rotterdam Tower]], starting in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].<br />
*[[Yusuf Amir]] complains to [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] that he had to take a private jet to Vice City to bang prostitutes for 2 weeks in order to recover from test driving sexy cars.<br />
*The exclusive radio station [[Vice City FM]] plays music from the 1980s.<br />
*[[Fernando Martinez]] makes a return from the GTA III Era to DJ for Vice City FM. Another reference and not a continuity nod.<br />
*[[Al Di Napoli]] lives in Vice City.<br />
*During a conversation between Luis Lopez and Al Di Napoli, Al suggests Luis and [[Gay Tony]] expand into Vice City. Luis responds by stating Vice City is just a retirement home by now.<br />
* When failing the mission [[Ladies' Night]] by getting too close to [[Patrick McReary]], a conversation between Luis Lopez and Gay Tony will activate where they will mention that they need to run away to Vice City or Los Santos and that Gay Tony should call him about it.<br />
*On the TV show [[The Men's Room]] with Bas and Jeremy, a caller named Paula makes a call in to the show it is said that she is calling from Vice City.<br />
*Pedestrians may say things like &quot;I should've gone to Vice&quot; if you knock them over.<br />
*During the end credits, [[Patrick McReary]] is seen leaving Liberty City on a plane from Francis International Airport. It is speculated he went to either Ireland, Australia, Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, or Vice City.<br />
*When driving Tony home at the end of [[Practice Swing]] Luis will state to [[Gay Tony]]; &quot;Listen, Tone. Maybe you should take a holiday. Get down to Vice City. The Caribbean maybe.&quot;<br />
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==References in GTA V==<br />
*Before official previews and trailers, it was widely believed that GTA V to have been set in a new rendition of Vice City.<br />
*On [[Blaine County Talk Radio]] show [[Bless Your Heart]], host Bobby June advertises a tanning spray named after Vice City.<br />
*Protagonist Eddie Olson moves to Vice City in the unseen [[Richards Majestic]] classic ''[[Rum Runner]]''.<br />
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] character artwork of radio host [[Toni]] can be seen on a Vinewood Sports LS billboard in [[Hawick]].<br />
*A [[bleeter.biz|bleet]] confirms that [[The Pole Position Club]] still exists.<br />
*A radio advertisement for an MMA event mentions one of the competitors being from [[Vice Beach]].<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Vice City]]<br />
*[[Vice City in GTA 1]]<br />
*[[Vice City in GTA III Era]]<br />
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| name = Bandito<br />
| front_image = Bandito-GTASA-front.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300<br />
| caption = A Bandito in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]<br />
| rear_image = Bandito-GTASA-rear.jpg<br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian car<br />
| body_style = 1-seat dune buggy<br />
| capacity = 1 (driver only)<br />
| game_1 = SA<br />
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The '''Bandito''' is a sand-driving buggy featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].<br />
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==Description==<br />
===Design===<br />
The Bandito is designed as a dune buggy with a relatively simple construction. Its body and chassis consists of formed and welded metal tubing, and its driver compartment, engine and other mechanical components are exposed; lights and windscreen are also added. Being stripped down to the bare essentials, the Bandito also lacks a radio.<br />
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===Performance===<br />
The performance of the Bandito is comparably better than that of a [[BF Injection]], a similar dune buggy, as the Bandito is not susceptible to spin-outs due to a more balanced chassis and longer length. Its soft suspensions and off-road tires allow the vehicle to traverse rough terrain and sand with no problem, and its speed is considerably above average. The vehicle is also bottom-heavy and wider at the bottom, reducing the risk of the vehicle resting on its top. The Bandito is one of the fastest cars in the game, only second to the high-end sports cars in the game.<br />
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The downside of its design is its poor durability, catching fire in about 3 full-speed smashes to a wall.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* The Bandito's engine has the same sound as the [[FCR-900]]. This could suggest that it uses a motorbike engine.<br />
* Despite the fact that Banditos don't normally have radios equipped, the one used in the &quot;Bandito County&quot; race tournament is equipped with one.<br />
* The Bandito looks like the cars from the [[wp:Smuggler's Run|Smuggler's Run]] series developed by [[Rockstar San Diego|Angel Studios]] (now known as [[Rockstar San Diego]]).<br />
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==Locations==<br />
* Spawns in front of [[Helena Wankstein|Helena Wankstein's]] [[Helena Wankstein's Farm|home]] in [[Flint Range]], [[Flint County]] if you date her.<br />
* Found at a beach west of the [[San Fierro City Hall]] in [[San Fierro]].<br />
* May be used in the mission &quot;[[Interdiction]]&quot; for [[Mike Toreno]]<br />
* Used in the chase to kill Eddie Pulaski during &quot;[[High Noon]]&quot;.<br />
* Used in one of the [[Race Tournaments in GTA San Andreas#San Fierro Race Torunaments|San Fierro Street Races]], namely &quot;Bandito Country&quot;.<br />
* Importable from the [[Exports and Imports]] dock at [[Easter Basin]], San Fierro every Tuesday after completing export lists. Cost: $12,000<br />
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==See Also==<br />
*[[Dune Buggy]], a similar dune buggy appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
*[[BF Injection]], another dune buggy.<br />
*[[Dune]], an off-road truck in GTA: San Andreas.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox vehicle<br />
| name = BF Injection<br />
| front_image = BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300<br />
| caption = A BF Injection in GTA III<br />
| manufacturer = [[BF|Bürgerfahrzeug]] ([[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]])<br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian off-roader<br />
| body_style = Dune buggy<br />
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger)<br />
| game_1 = GTA III<br />
| game_2 = GTA Vice City<br />
| game_3 = GTA San Andreas<br />
| game_4 = GTA Advance<br />
| game_5 = GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
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The '''BF Injection''', or just '''Injection''' in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], is a dune-buggy that was first featured in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and went on to be featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
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== Description ==<br />
=== Design ===<br />
===3D Universe===<br />
In all its appearances, the BF Injection generally resembles a slightly enlarged [[:wp:Meyers Manx|Meyers Manx]]. In GTA III, it possessed a generally exaggerated design, an open air occupant compartment, no doors, curvy shells and a large rear-mounted engine, making the vehicle particularly distinctive. In GTA III, it can only be seen with a maroon colour, but in the later games it receives a wide array of body color combinations encompassing the body and its trims. Despite emitting light beams from its front fenders, the GTA III rendition does not have headlamps. The GTA Vice City rendition received cosmetic improvements, such as the addition of front lights (its headlights are moved towards the center, and additional hi-beam lights are mounted on the roll bars), and improved detailing (including minor variations of the fittings) on the engine. The GTA Vice City addition also features golden trims as well as silver ones.<br />
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The BF Injection differs significantly in GTA San Andreas, where it has a slightly sleeker and more angular look, and a tighter, narrower rear end. The GTA San Andreas rendition may feature two-tone body colors, in addition to the the body-and-trim color schemes seen in the earlier games.<br />
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The GTA III and GTA Vice City designs continued to be adopted in other titles, including GTA Advance, where the BF Injection retains its curvy profile and rear engine, but has a closed top and doors. GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories reuse and modify models of BF Injections from GTA III and GTA Vice City, respectively, with the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition rectifying the GTA III vehicle's lack of headlights (two are now attached to the front fenders). The GTA Vice City Stories rendition is largely similar to the GTA Vice City rendition.<br />
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===HD Universe===<br />
The Injection ([[BF]] is now the manufacturer and the BF name is no longer part of the model name) returns in GTA V. It is no longer the Meyers Manx-based dune buggy, whose role has been taken over by the [[Bifta]] in the [[Beach Bum Update]]. It is now based off of the [[wp:Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen Beetle]] based [[wp:Baja Bug|Baja Bug]].<br />
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File:BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVC-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTASA-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, single tone body color]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAA.png|[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]].<br />
File:BFInjection-GTALCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front-prerelease.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of the &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot; BF Injection in GTA Vice City Stories. Note the unique red-and-black color scheme.<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAV-front.jpeg|[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAV-rear.jpeg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
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=== Performance ===<br />
In GTA III, the BF Injection's performance is generally above average. The vehicle fares well in speed, but cannot match the speed of sports cars. Handling is adequate, with a wide wheelbase and a light weight. Despite its off-roading design, the GTA III rendition features stiff suspension and a high center of gravity, leaving the vehicle prone to rollovers. In GTA Vice City, the BF Injection's suspension is improved for better off-road driving, but it may still flip forward and land on its roof.<br />
<br />
While the GTA San Andreas rendition is largely similar in engine power, its redesigned form has a shorter wheelbase, increasing the risk of spinouts. The vehicle's low profile and bottom-heavy weight distribution, however, reduces the risk of rollovers. Its grippy [[MMT]] tyres also boost its off-road capabilities.<br />
<br />
== Variant ==<br />
[[File:BFInjection-GTASA-black&amp;red-front.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The black and red BF Injection.]]<br />
<br />
In the mission [[Cut Throat Business]] (GTA San Andreas), a unique black and red BF injection is used to transport [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Madd Dogg]] to meet [[OG Loc]]. Because the player is unable to store this BF Injection in any garage during the mission (as it simply disappears after), it can only be acquired by killing Madd Dogg, thereby failing the mission, and taking the buggy to a safehouse garage. Its performance is no different to the standard BF Injection.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* The BF Injection's name is presumably a play on &quot;beef injection&quot;, a slang term for sexual intercourse.<br />
** BF may also refer to B.F. Meyers &amp; Co., the company responsible for mass production for the Meyers Manx, in turn taking after the initials of original Manx builder Bruce F. Meyers.<br />
* In GTA III, [[Joey Leone]] is frequently seen working on a BF Injection in cutscenes, and, after the completion of the [[Portland]] missions, the vehicle spawns outside the home of Joey's girlfriend, [[Misty]], in [[Hepburn Heights]].<br />
* In GTA San Andreas, the BF Injection automatically plays [[Radio Los Santos]] when entered.<br />
<br />
==Locations==<br />
;GTA III<br />
*Apartments near [[El Burro (GTA III)|El Burro's]] telephone point in [[Hepburn Heights]], [[Portland]], after completing the mission [[Sayonara Salvatore]]. It only spawns at night, from 19:00 until 05:00.<br />
* Can be imported from the [[Shoreside Vale]] [[Import/Export]] garage once their list of wanted vehicles has been completed.<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City<br />
*On the beach behind the [[Standing Vice Point]] building, [[Vice Point]].<br />
*Can also be found on the road in numerous locations.<br />
<br />
;GTA San Andreas<br />
* Spawns while riding a [[Mountain Bike]] in [[Santa Maria Beach]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] ([[Days of the Week|Sunday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Perennial]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Thursday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Fortune]]/[[Cadrona]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Friday]]).<br />
*At the Snake Farm next to the [[Verdant Meadows|Abandoned Airstrip]].<br />
*[[The Truth|The Truth's]] farm. Only after the mission [[Body Harvest]].<br />
*In front of the [[Blackfield Stadium]] after completing [[Dirt Track]].<br />
*At the beach next to the shack in [[Santa Maria Beach]] (only when wanted for export).<br />
*The beach south-west of [[Angel Pine]].<br />
*In north-west area of [[Shady Creeks]].<br />
*At the beach in [[San Fierro]].<br />
*Spawns in hilly areas, such as [[Missionary Hill]] or [[Mulholland]]<br />
<br />
;GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
*On the beach in [[Portland Beach]], near [[Marco's Bistro]].<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City Stories<br />
*Parked at one of the lifeguard houses, starts &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot;. The vehicle is always painted red with black trims, matching the lifeguards' red swimsuits.<br />
*Randomly spawns around the streets of [[Ocean Beach]].<br />
*A bullet-proof version can be purchased from [[Sunshine Autos]] after completion of &quot;Beach Patrol&quot;.<br />
<br />
;GTA V<br />
*Frequently spawns parked and being driven in and around [[Blaine County]] and [[Grapeseed]]<br />
*Parked on the west side of the hangar at [[McKenzie Airfield]] in Grapeseed.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bandito]], another dune buggy, featured in GTA: San Andreas.<br />
*[[Dune Buggy]], another dune buggy in GTA V.<br />
*[[Dune]], an off-road truck appearing in GTA: San Andreas.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox vehicle<br />
| name = BF Injection<br />
| front_image = BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300<br />
| caption = A BF Injection in GTA III<br />
| manufacturer = [[BF|Bürgerfahrzeug]] ([[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]])<br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian off-roader<br />
| body_style = Dune buggy<br />
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger)<br />
| game_1 = GTA III<br />
| game_2 = GTA Vice City<br />
| game_3 = GTA San Andreas<br />
| game_4 = GTA Advance<br />
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The '''BF Injection''', or just '''Injection''' in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], is a dune-buggy that was first featured in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and went on to be featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
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== Description ==<br />
=== Design ===<br />
===3D Universe===<br />
In all its appearances, the BF Injection generally resembles a slightly enlarged [[:wp:Meyers Manx|Meyers Manx]]. In GTA III, it possessed a generally exaggerated design, an open air occupant compartment, no doors, curvy shells and a large rear-mounted engine, making the vehicle particularly distinctive. In GTA III, it can only be seen with a maroon colour, but in the later games it receives a wide array of body color combinations encompassing the body and its trims. Despite emitting light beams from its front fenders, the GTA III rendition does not have headlamps. The GTA Vice City rendition received cosmetic improvements, such as the addition of front lights (its headlights are moved towards the center, and additional hi-beam lights are mounted on the roll bars), and improved detailing (including minor variations of the fittings) on the engine. The GTA Vice City addition also features golden trims as well as silver ones.<br />
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The BF Injection differs significantly in GTA San Andreas, where it has a slightly sleeker and more angular look, and a tighter, narrower rear end. The GTA San Andreas rendition may feature two-tone body colors, in addition to the the body-and-trim color schemes seen in the earlier games.<br />
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The GTA III and GTA Vice City designs continued to be adopted in other titles, including GTA Advance, where the BF Injection retains its curvy profile and rear engine, but has a closed top and doors. GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories reuse and modify models of BF Injections from GTA III and GTA Vice City, respectively, with the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition rectifying the GTA III vehicle's lack of headlights (two are now attached to the front fenders). The GTA Vice City Stories rendition is largely similar to the GTA Vice City rendition.<br />
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===HD Universe===<br />
The Injection ([[BF]] is now the manufacturer and the BF name is no longer part of the model name) returns in GTA V. It is no longer the Meyers Manx-based dune buggy, whose role has been taken over by the [[Bifta]] in the [[Beach Bum Update]]. It is now based off of the [[wp:Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen Beetle]] based [[wp:Baja Bug|Baja Bug]].<br />
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File:BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVC-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTASA-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, single tone body color]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAA.png|[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]].<br />
File:BFInjection-GTALCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front-prerelease.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of the &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot; BF Injection in GTA Vice City Stories. Note the unique red-and-black color scheme.<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAV-front.jpeg|[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAV-rear.jpeg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
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<br />
=== Performance ===<br />
In GTA III, the BF Injection's performance is generally above average. The vehicle fares well in speed, but cannot match the speed of sports cars. Handling is adequate, with a wide wheelbase and a light weight. Despite its off-roading design, the GTA III rendition features stiff suspension and a high center of gravity, leaving the vehicle prone to rollovers. In GTA Vice City, the BF Injection's suspension is improved for better off-road driving, but it may still flip forward and land on its roof.<br />
<br />
While the GTA San Andreas rendition is largely similar in engine power, its redesigned form has a shorter wheelbase, increasing the risk of spinouts. The vehicle's low profile and bottom-heavy weight distribution, however, reduces the risk of rollovers. Its grippy [[MMT]] tyres also boost its off-road capabilities.<br />
<br />
== Variant ==<br />
[[File:BFInjection-GTASA-black&amp;red-front.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The black and red BF Injection.]]<br />
<br />
In the mission [[Cut Throat Business]] (GTA San Andreas), a unique black and red BF injection is used to transport [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Madd Dogg]] to meet [[OG Loc]]. Because the player is unable to store this BF Injection in any garage during the mission (as it simply disappears after), it can only be acquired by killing Madd Dogg, thereby failing the mission, and taking the buggy to a safehouse garage. Its performance is no different to the standard BF Injection.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* The BF Injection's name is presumably a play on &quot;beef injection&quot;, a slang term for sexual intercourse.<br />
** BF may also refer to B.F. Meyers &amp; Co., the company responsible for mass production for the Meyers Manx, in turn taking after the initials of original Manx builder Bruce F. Meyers.<br />
* In GTA III, [[Joey Leone]] is frequently seen working on a BF Injection in cutscenes, and, after the completion of the [[Portland]] missions, the vehicle spawns outside the home of Joey's girlfriend, [[Misty]], in [[Hepburn Heights]].<br />
* In GTA San Andreas, the BF Injection automatically plays [[Radio Los Santos]] when entered.<br />
<br />
==Locations==<br />
;GTA III<br />
*Apartments near [[El Burro (GTA III)|El Burro's]] telephone point in [[Hepburn Heights]], [[Portland]], after completing the mission [[Sayonara Salvatore]]. It only spawns at night, from 19:00 until 05:00.<br />
* Can be imported from the [[Shoreside Vale]] [[Import/Export]] garage once their list of wanted vehicles has been completed.<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City<br />
*On the beach behind the [[Standing Vice Point]] building, [[Vice Point]].<br />
*Can also be found on the road in numerous locations.<br />
<br />
;GTA San Andreas<br />
* Spawns while riding a [[Mountain Bike]] in [[Santa Maria Beach]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] ([[Days of the Week|Sunday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Perennial]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Thursday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Fortune]]/[[Cadrona]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Friday]]).<br />
*At the Snake Farm next to the [[Verdant Meadows|Abandoned Airstrip]].<br />
*[[The Truth|The Truth's]] farm. Only after the mission [[Body Harvest]].<br />
*In front of the [[Blackfield Stadium]] after completing [[Dirt Track]].<br />
*At the beach next to the shack in [[Santa Maria Beach]] (only when wanted for export).<br />
*The beach south-west of [[Angel Pine]].<br />
*In north-west area of [[Shady Creeks]].<br />
*At the beach in [[San Fierro]].<br />
*Spawns in hilly areas, such as [[Missionary Hill]] or [[Mulholland]]<br />
<br />
;GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
*On the beach in [[Portland Beach]], near [[Marco's Bistro]].<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City Stories<br />
*Parked at one of the lifeguard houses, starts &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot;. The vehicle is always painted red with black trims, matching the lifeguards' red swimsuits.<br />
*Randomly spawns around the streets of [[Ocean Beach]].<br />
*A bullet-proof version can be purchased from [[Sunshine Autos]] after completion of &quot;Beach Patrol&quot;.<br />
<br />
;GTA V<br />
*Frequently spawns parked and being driven in and around [[Blaine County]] and [[Grapeseed]]<br />
*Parked next to [[Trevor Philips|Trevor's]] air field in Grapeseed.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bandito]], another dune buggy, featured in GTA: San Andreas.<br />
*[[Dune Buggy]], another dune buggy in GTA V.<br />
*[[Dune]], an off-road truck appearing in GTA: San Andreas.<br />
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| name = Dune Buggy<br />
| front_image = DuneBuggy-GTAV-front.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300px<br />
| rear_image = DuneBuggy-GTAV-rear.jpg<br />
| caption = A Dune Buggy in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]<br />
| manufacturer = <br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian off-roader<br />
| body_style = Dune buggy<br />
| capacity = 2 (driver and one passenger)<br />
| manufacturer = [[BF|Bürgerfahrzeug]]<br />
| game_1 = GTA V<br />
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The [[BF|Bürgerfahrzeug]] '''Dune Buggy''' is a sand-driving buggy in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
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== Locations ==<br />
;GTA V<br />
*Used in ground [[Arms Trafficking]] missions by [[Trevor Philips]].<br />
*Found at the start of both of [[Cletus Ewing|Cletus']] [[Strangers and Freaks]] encounters.<br />
*Frequently spawns being driven in and around [[Sandy Shores]].<br />
*Sometimes spawns on a hilltop just west of the [[Yellow Jack Inn]].<br />
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== Notable Owners ==<br />
*[[Cletus Ewing]]<br />
*[[Trevor Philips]] (after purchasing [[McKenzie Airfield]] in [[Grapeseed]].<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
*[[Bandito]], a similar vehicle appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].<br />
*[[BF Injection]], another dune buggy.<br />
*[[Dune]], an off-road truck appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].<br />
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|name = Cletus Ewing<br />
|aka = <br />
|status = Alive<br />
|gender = M<br />
|dob = <br />
|dob-comment = <br />
|pob =<br />
|dod = <br />
|dod-comment = <br />
|home = [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]]<br />
|nationality = United States<br />
|family = Unnamed partner<br />
|affiliations = [[Trevor Philips]] &lt;small&gt;(friend)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Ron Jakowski]] &lt;small&gt;(friend)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
|vehicles = <br />
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|voice = [[Ian Scott McGregor]]<br />
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'''Cletus Ewing''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears as a ''Strangers and Freaks'' character in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. He is voiced by [[Ian Scott McGregor]].<br />
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==Character history==<br />
Cletus Ewing is, in [[2013]] a resident of [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]] and possibly a former member of the [[United States of America|US]] [[military]]. He has [[Trevor Philips]] shoot three satellite dishes and they then visit the [[Abandoned Motel|abandoned motel]] in Sandy Shores, where he has Trevor shoot three tires on moving vehicles on the freeway and then shoot three [[Animals in GTA V|coyotes]]. The two then go their separate ways, but Cletus phones Trevor and the two meet near a lodge in Blaine County. There he teaches Trevor how to hunt, in particular [[Animals in GTA V|elk]], with Trevor shooting three elk. He later tells Trevor that he can earn money by [[hunting]] and selling him the remains of elk, cougars, boar and coyotes.<br />
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*[[Target Practice]]<br />
*[[Fair Game]]<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Cletus may have previously [[United States of America|US]] [[military]] as he can be seen wearing dog tags.<br />
*Cletus will only shoot bucks and will not kill does.<br />
*Cletus may have been inspired by the ''Simpsons'' character Cletus Spuckler.<br />
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|dob-comment = <br />
|pob =<br />
|dod = <br />
|dod-comment = <br />
|home = [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]]<br />
|nationality = United States<br />
|family = Unnamed partner<br />
|affiliations = [[Trevor Philips]] &lt;small&gt;(friend)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Ron Jakowski]] &lt;small&gt;(friend)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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|voice = [[Ian Scott McGregor]]<br />
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'''Cletus Ewing''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears as a ''Strangers and Freaks'' character in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. He is voiced by [[Ian Scott McGregor]].<br />
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==Character history==<br />
Cletus Ewing is, in [[2013]] a resident of [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]] and possibly a former member of the [[United States of America|US]] [[military]]. He has [[Trevor Philips]] shoot three satellite dishes and they then visit the [[Abandoned Motel|abandoned motel]] in Sandy Shores, where he has Trevor shoot three tires on moving vehicles on the freeway and then shoot three [[Animals in GTA V|coyotes]]. The two then go their separate ways, but Cletus phones Trevor and the two meet near a lodge in Blaine County. There he teaches Trevor how to hunt, in particular [[Animals in GTA V|elk]], with Trevor shooting three elk. He later tells Trevor that he can earn money by [[hunting]] and selling him the remains of elk, cougars, boar and coyotes.<br />
<br />
==Lifeinvader updates==<br />
*Wanna grab a couple of cold ones and shoot some shit up?<br />
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==Mission appearances==<br />
;GTA V<br />
*[[Target Practice]]<br />
*[[Fair Game]]<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Cletus may have previously [[United States of America|US]] [[military]] as he can be seen wearing dog tags.<br />
*Cletus will only shoot bucks and will not kill does.<br />
*Cletus may have been inspired by the [[Simpsons]] character Cletus Spuckler.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox vehicle<br />
| name = BF Injection<br />
| front_image = BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300<br />
| caption = A BF Injection in GTA III<br />
| manufacturer = [[BF|Bürgerfahrzeug]] ([[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]])<br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian off-roader<br />
| body_style = Dune buggy<br />
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger)<br />
| game_1 = GTA III<br />
| game_2 = GTA Vice City<br />
| game_3 = GTA San Andreas<br />
| game_4 = GTA Advance<br />
| game_5 = GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
| game_6 = GTA Vice City Stories<br />
| game_7 = GTA V<br />
}}<br />
The '''BF Injection''', or just '''Injection''' in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], is a dune-buggy that was first featured in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and went on to be featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
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== Description ==<br />
=== Design ===<br />
===3D Universe===<br />
In all its appearances, the BF Injection generally resembles a slightly enlarged [[:wp:Meyers Manx|Meyers Manx]]. In GTA III, it possessed a generally exaggerated design, an open air occupant compartment, no doors, curvy shells and a large rear-mounted engine, making the vehicle particularly distinctive. In GTA III, it can only be seen with a maroon colour, but in the later games it receives a wide array of body color combinations encompassing the body and its trims. Despite emitting light beams from its front fenders, the GTA III rendition does not have headlamps. The GTA Vice City rendition received cosmetic improvements, such as the addition of front lights (its headlights are moved towards the center, and additional hi-beam lights are mounted on the roll bars), and improved detailing (including minor variations of the fittings) on the engine. The GTA Vice City addition also features golden trims as well as silver ones.<br />
<br />
The BF Injection differs significantly in GTA San Andreas, where it has a slightly sleeker and more angular look, and a tighter, narrower rear end. The GTA San Andreas rendition may feature two-tone body colors, in addition to the the body-and-trim color schemes seen in the earlier games.<br />
<br />
The GTA III and GTA Vice City designs continued to be adopted in other titles, including GTA Advance, where the BF Injection retains its curvy profile and rear engine, but has a closed top and doors. GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories reuse and modify models of BF Injections from GTA III and GTA Vice City, respectively, with the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition rectifying the GTA III vehicle's lack of headlights (two are now attached to the front fenders). The GTA Vice City Stories rendition is largely similar to the GTA Vice City rendition.<br />
<br />
===HD Universe===<br />
The Injection ([[BF]] is now the manufacturer and the BF name is no longer part of the model name) returns in GTA V. It is no longer the Meyers Manx-based dune buggy, whose role has been taken over by the [[Bifta]] in the [[Beach Bum Update]]. It is now based off of the [[wp:Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen Beetle]] based [[wp:Baja Bug|Baja Bug]].<br />
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File:BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVC-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTASA-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, single tone body color]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAA.png|[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]].<br />
File:BFInjection-GTALCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front-prerelease.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of the &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot; BF Injection in GTA Vice City Stories. Note the unique red-and-black color scheme.<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAV-front.jpeg|[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAV-rear.jpeg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
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=== Performance ===<br />
In GTA III, the BF Injection's performance is generally above average. The vehicle fares well in speed, but cannot match the speed of sports cars. Handling is adequate, with a wide wheelbase and a light weight. Despite its off-roading design, the GTA III rendition features stiff suspension and a high center of gravity, leaving the vehicle prone to rollovers. In GTA Vice City, the BF Injection's suspension is improved for better off-road driving, but it may still flip forward and land on its roof.<br />
<br />
While the GTA San Andreas rendition is largely similar in engine power, its redesigned form has a shorter wheelbase, increasing the risk of spinouts. The vehicle's low profile and bottom-heavy weight distribution, however, reduces the risk of rollovers. Its grippy [[MMT]] tyres also boost its off-road capabilities.<br />
<br />
== Variant ==<br />
[[File:BFInjection-GTASA-black&amp;red-front.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The black and red BF Injection.]]<br />
<br />
In the mission [[Cut Throat Business]] (GTA San Andreas), a unique black and red BF injection is used to transport [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Madd Dogg]] to meet [[OG Loc]]. Because the player is unable to store this BF Injection in any garage during the mission (as it simply disappears after), it can only be acquired by killing Madd Dogg, thereby failing the mission, and taking the buggy to a safehouse garage. Its performance is no different to the standard BF Injection.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* The BF Injection's name is presumably a play on &quot;beef injection&quot;, a slang term for sexual intercourse.<br />
** BF may also refer to B.F. Meyers &amp; Co., the company responsible for mass production for the Meyers Manx, in turn taking after the initials of original Manx builder Bruce F. Meyers.<br />
* In GTA III, [[Joey Leone]] is frequently seen working on a BF Injection in cutscenes, and, after the completion of the [[Portland]] missions, the vehicle spawns outside the home of Joey's girlfriend, [[Misty]], in [[Hepburn Heights]].<br />
* In GTA San Andreas, the BF Injection automatically plays [[Radio Los Santos]] when entered.<br />
<br />
==Locations==<br />
;GTA III<br />
*Apartments near [[El Burro (GTA III)|El Burro's]] telephone point in [[Hepburn Heights]], [[Portland]], after completing the mission [[Sayonara Salvatore]]. It only spawns at night, from 19:00 until 05:00.<br />
* Can be imported from the [[Shoreside Vale]] [[Import/Export]] garage once their list of wanted vehicles has been completed.<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City<br />
*On the beach behind the [[Standing Vice Point]] building, [[Vice Point]].<br />
*Can also be found on the road in numerous locations.<br />
<br />
;GTA San Andreas<br />
* Spawns while riding a [[Mountain Bike]] in [[Santa Maria Beach]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] ([[Days of the Week|Sunday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Perennial]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Thursday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Fortune]]/[[Cadrona]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Friday]]).<br />
*At the Snake Farm next to the [[Verdant Meadows|Abandoned Airstrip]].<br />
*[[The Truth|The Truth's]] farm. Only after the mission [[Body Harvest]].<br />
*In front of the [[Blackfield Stadium]] after completing [[Dirt Track]].<br />
*At the beach next to the shack in [[Santa Maria Beach]] (only when wanted for export).<br />
*The beach south-west of [[Angel Pine]].<br />
*In north-west area of [[Shady Creeks]].<br />
*At the beach in [[San Fierro]].<br />
*Spawns in hilly areas, such as [[Missionary Hill]] or [[Mulholland]]<br />
<br />
;GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
*On the beach in [[Portland Beach]], near [[Marco's Bistro]].<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City Stories<br />
*Parked at one of the lifeguard houses, starts &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot;. The vehicle is always painted red with black trims, matching the lifeguards' red swimsuits.<br />
*Randomly spawns around the streets of [[Ocean Beach]].<br />
*A bullet-proof version can be purchased from [[Sunshine Autos]] after completion of &quot;Beach Patrol&quot;.<br />
<br />
;GTA V<br />
*Frequently spawns parked and being driven in and around [[Blaine County]] and [[Grapeseed]]<br />
*Parked next to [[Trevor Philips|Trevor's]] air field in Grapeseed.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bandito]], another dune buggy, featured in GTA San Andreas.<br />
*[[Dune Buggy]], another dune buggy in GTA V.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox vehicle<br />
| name = BF Injection<br />
| front_image = BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg<br />
| image_size = 300<br />
| caption = A BF Injection in GTA III<br />
| manufacturer = [[BF|Bürgerfahrzeug]] ([[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]])<br />
| vehicle_type = Civilian off-roader<br />
| body_style = Dune buggy<br />
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger)<br />
| game_1 = GTA III<br />
| game_2 = GTA Vice City<br />
| game_3 = GTA San Andreas<br />
| game_4 = GTA Advance<br />
| game_5 = GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
| game_6 = GTA Vice City Stories<br />
| game_7 = GTA V<br />
}}<br />
The '''BF Injection''', or just '''Injection''' in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], is a dune-buggy that was first featured in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and went on to be featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
<br />
== Description ==<br />
=== Design ===<br />
===3D Universe===<br />
In all its appearances, the BF Injection generally resembles a slightly enlarged [[:wp:Meyers Manx|Meyers Manx]]. In GTA III, it possessed a generally exaggerated design, an open air occupant compartment, no doors, curvy shells and a large rear-mounted engine, making the vehicle particularly distinctive. In GTA III, it can only be seen with a maroon colour, but in the later games it receives a wide array of body color combinations encompassing the body and its trims. Despite emitting light beams from its front fenders, the GTA III rendition does not have headlamps. The GTA Vice City rendition received cosmetic improvements, such as the addition of front lights (its headlights are moved towards the center, and additional hi-beam lights are mounted on the roll bars), and improved detailing (including minor variations of the fittings) on the engine. The GTA Vice City addition also features golden trims as well as silver ones.<br />
<br />
The BF Injection differs significantly in GTA San Andreas, where it has a slightly sleeker and more angular look, and a tighter, narrower rear end. The GTA San Andreas rendition may feature two-tone body colors, in addition to the the body-and-trim color schemes seen in the earlier games.<br />
<br />
The GTA III and GTA Vice City designs continued to be adopted in other titles, including GTA Advance, where the BF Injection retains its curvy profile and rear engine, but has a closed top and doors. GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories reuse and modify models of BF Injections from GTA III and GTA Vice City, respectively, with the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition rectifying the GTA III vehicle's lack of headlights (two are now attached to the front fenders). The GTA Vice City Stories rendition is largely similar to the GTA Vice City rendition.<br />
<br />
===HD Universe===<br />
The Injection ([[BF]] is now the manufacturer and the BF name is no longer part of the model name) returns in GTA V. It is no longer the Meyers Manx-based dune buggy, whose role has been taken over by the [[Bifta]] in the [[Beach Bum Update]]. It is now based off of the [[wp:Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen Beetle]] based [[wp:Baja Bug|Baja Bug]].<br />
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File:BFInjection-GTAIII-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVC-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTASA-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, single tone body color]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAA.png|[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]].<br />
File:BFInjection-GTALCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAVCS-front-prerelease.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of the &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot; BF Injection in GTA Vice City Stories. Note the unique red-and-black color scheme.<br />
File:BFInjection-GTAV-front.jpeg|[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (&lt;small&gt;[[:File:BFInjection-GTAV-rear.jpeg|Rear quarter view]]&lt;/small&gt;).<br />
&lt;/gallery&gt;<br />
<br />
=== Performance ===<br />
In GTA III, the BF Injection's performance is generally above average. The vehicle fares well in speed, but cannot match the speed of sports cars. Handling is adequate, with a wide wheelbase and a light weight. Despite its off-roading design, the GTA III rendition features stiff suspension and a high center of gravity, leaving the vehicle prone to rollovers. In GTA Vice City, the BF Injection's suspension is improved for better off-road driving, but it may still flip forward and land on its roof.<br />
<br />
While the GTA San Andreas rendition is largely similar in engine power, its redesigned form has a shorter wheelbase, increasing the risk of spinouts. The vehicle's low profile and bottom-heavy weight distribution, however, reduces the risk of rollovers. Its grippy [[MMT]] tyres also boost its off-road capabilities.<br />
<br />
== Variant ==<br />
[[File:BFInjection-GTASA-black&amp;red-front.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The black and red BF Injection.]]<br />
<br />
In the mission [[Cut Throat Business]] (GTA San Andreas), a unique black and red BF injection is used to transport [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Madd Dogg]] to meet [[OG Loc]]. Because the player is unable to store this BF Injection in any garage during the mission (as it simply disappears after), it can only be acquired by killing Madd Dogg, thereby failing the mission, and taking the buggy to a safehouse garage. Its performance is no different to the standard BF Injection.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* The BF Injection's name is presumably a play on &quot;beef injection&quot;, a slang term for sexual intercourse.<br />
** BF may also refer to B.F. Meyers &amp; Co., the company responsible for mass production for the Meyers Manx, in turn taking after the initials of original Manx builder Bruce F. Meyers.<br />
* In GTA III, [[Joey Leone]] is frequently seen working on a BF Injection in cutscenes, and, after the completion of the [[Portland]] missions, the vehicle spawns outside the home of Joey's girlfriend, [[Misty]], in [[Hepburn Heights]].<br />
* In GTA San Andreas, the BF Injection automatically plays [[Radio Los Santos]] when entered.<br />
<br />
==Locations==<br />
;GTA III<br />
*Apartments near [[El Burro (GTA III)|El Burro's]] telephone point in [[Hepburn Heights]], [[Portland]], after completing the mission [[Sayonara Salvatore]]. It only spawns at night, from 19:00 until 05:00.<br />
* Can be imported from the [[Shoreside Vale]] [[Import/Export]] garage once their list of wanted vehicles has been completed.<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City<br />
*On the beach behind the [[Standing Vice Point]] building, [[Vice Point]].<br />
*Can also be found on the road in numerous locations.<br />
<br />
;GTA San Andreas<br />
* Spawns while riding a [[Mountain Bike]] in [[Santa Maria Beach]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] ([[Days of the Week|Sunday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Perennial]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Thursday]]).<br />
* Spawns while driving a [[Fortune]]/[[Cadrona]] in Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos ([[Days of the Week|Friday]]).<br />
*At the Snake Farm next to the [[Verdant Meadows|Abandoned Airstrip]].<br />
*[[The Truth|The Truth's]] farm. Only after the mission [[Body Harvest]].<br />
*In front of the [[Blackfield Stadium]] after completing [[Dirt Track]].<br />
*At the beach next to the shack in [[Santa Maria Beach]] (only when wanted for export).<br />
*The beach south-west of [[Angel Pine]].<br />
*In north-west area of [[Shady Creeks]].<br />
*At the beach in [[San Fierro]].<br />
*Spawns in hilly areas, such as [[Missionary Hill]] or [[Mulholland]]<br />
<br />
;GTA Liberty City Stories<br />
*On the beach in [[Portland Beach]], near [[Marco's Bistro]].<br />
<br />
;GTA Vice City Stories<br />
*Parked at one of the lifeguard houses, starts &quot;[[Beach Patrol]]&quot;. The vehicle is always painted red with black trims, matching the lifeguards' red swimsuits.<br />
*Randomly spawns around the streets of [[Ocean Beach]].<br />
*A bullet-proof version can be purchased from [[Sunshine Autos]] after completion of &quot;Beach Patrol&quot;.<br />
<br />
;GTA V<br />
*Frequently spawns parked and being drived in and around [[Blaine County]] and [[Grapeseed]]<br />
*Parked next to [[Trevor Philips|Trevor's]] air field in Grapeseed.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bandito]], another dune buggy, featured in GTA San Andreas.<br />
*[[Dune Buggy]], another dune buggy in GTA V.<br />
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'''Beta Weapons''' are weapons that were not included in the game. It is also includes some weapons that didn't make it to the final game and weapons have their models changed. Many made well during development and it is unknown why they were removed. However, very most of them can be obtained through [[Cheat Device|cheat devices]] and trainers.<br />
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== Grand Theft Auto 2 ==<br />
*Weapons called electro-baton, instant vehicle bomb and microwave were cut. The first two have their HUD icons inside game files.<br />
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== GTA Vice City ==<br />
* The [[AK-47]] was cut before the release of the game.<br />
* Landmines were cut.<br />
* The [[Grenade Launcher]] was also cut.<br />
* It is said that the [[Teaser|Tazer]] was also included in the game, but was also cut.<br />
* The [[Nailgun]] was believed to be included in the game.<br />
* Deep inside the PS2 version there are some remaining files (model, texture) of Steyr Aug.<br />
* The [[PSG-1]] never had a silencer.<br />
* The [[MP5]] looked shorter.<br />
*The [[M4]] in the retail version was originally an M16A2.<br />
* [[Tear Gas]] was removed from Xbox, PC and later PS2 versions of the game.<br />
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== GTA San Andreas ==<br />
* The [[Skateboard]] was cut from the PC version. It was a melee weapon. Available as a [[Modification|mod]] for the PC version but is already usable on the PS2 version.<br />
* The [[M47 Dragon]] was cut.<br />
* The [[M82]] was cut.<br />
* The Grenade Launcher was cut again in the game.<br />
* M249 SAW and M60 were cut.<br />
* The Micro SMG known from GTA VC was also removed, but can be seen in several early screenshots.<br />
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==GTA Liberty City Stories==<br />
*There is existing tear gas, but it can be only acquired via trainers.<br />
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== GTA Vice City Stories ==<br />
* The [[Tear Gas|tear gas]] and [[landmine]]s were going to be included in the game. However, they can be obtained through trainers.<br />
* The [[phone]] was cut and replaced with a [[pager]]. In the [[PSP]] version it's possible to take the phone out with cheat devices, but it's useless.<br />
*The [[Scorpion]] was originally shot two-handed.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Vcs-beta-scorpion.jpg]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The [[Camera]] was originally available outside of missions and would've been found behind a building in [[Ocean Beach]].&lt;ref&gt;[http://i.imgur.com/snbDu2C.jpg]&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://i.imgur.com/fLflHD1.jpg]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
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== GTA Advance ==<br />
* The [[Barrel]] was cut.<br />
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== GTA IV ==<br />
*The [[silenced 9mm]] pistol, [[Python|revolver]], [[MP5]], flamethrower, nightstick, wooden bat, pool cue and minigun were to be included in the game.<br />
<br />
==The Ballad of Gay Tony==<br />
[[File:AssaultSMG-TBOGT-beta.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The beta version of the Assault SMG. Notice the lack of a silencer.]]<br />
* [[Armando Torres]] would have be able to sell every weapon in the game from his gun van including the Desert Eagle and the Micro Uzi. <br />
* The [[Automatic Shotgun]] was fully automatic. <br />
* The [[Advanced Sniper]]'s scope was not tinted green. <br />
* The [[Assault SMG]] did not have a silencer. <br />
* The [[Parachute]] was all yellow in the beta, instead of yellow, white and blue. <br />
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==GTA V==<br />
*The Heavy Rifle, a SCAR-like rifle, was cut.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:HeavyRifle-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Assault Sniper, an M110-like rifle, was cut.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Weapons-GTAV-HUDtextures.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Assault MG, based on the HK21, was cut.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:AssaultMG-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*An XM25-like rifle was cut.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:XM25replica-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Wrench was going to be a usable melee weapon.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Wrench-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Fire Axe was going to be a usable melee weapon.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Fireaxe-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Shovel was going to be a usable melee weapon.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Shovel-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*A Loudhailer was cut, it was most likely a mission only weapon.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Loudhailer-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Lasso was cut.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Lasso-GTAV-beta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*A Rubbergun was cut, which was either a fake gun, or pistol-like weapon that shot rubber bullets.&lt;ref name=&quot;rubbergun&quot;&gt;[[:File:Rubbergun&amp;ProgrammableAR-GTAV-pedpersonality.meta.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*Something called a Programmable AR was cut.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:ProgrammableAR-GTAV-HUDreticule.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;.&lt;ref name=&quot;rubbergun&quot;&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
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===Vehicle Weapons===<br />
*The Laser weapon is unused.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:VehicleLaser-GTAV-data.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Hunter weapon is unused.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Hunter-GTAV-weapondata.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Dune weapon is unused, it is a .50 cal machine gun.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vhandlingweapons&quot;&gt;[[:File:Vehicleweapons-GTAV-handlingdat.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Hind weapons were cut, both Gun and Rocket.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vhandlingweapons&quot;&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Vulkan weapons were cut, both Guns and Rocket.&lt;ref&gt;[[:File:Weapons-GTAV-HUDreticulescaleform.png]]&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
*The Submersible weapons were cut.&lt;ref name=&quot;Vhandlingweapons&quot;&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;<br />
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==References==<br />
&lt;div class=&quot;references-small&quot;&gt;&lt;references/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;<br />
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|name = MG<br />
|image = MG-GTAV-ingamemodel.png<br />
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br />
|slot = Machine Gun<br />
|damage = Above Average<br />
|weight = Heavy<br />
|ammo = 54 rounds (100 w/ Extended Clip)<br />
|sold in = [[Ammunation]] Locations<br />
|price = $3000}}<br />
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The '''MG''' is a weapon making it's debut appearance in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.<br />
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==Description==<br />
The MG has a very high rate of fire with a 54 round magazine capacity and can be bought from [[Ammu-Nation]] late in the game. The overall weapon design is based upon the [[wp:PK machine gun|PKM]].<br />
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==Customizations==<br />
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===Attachments===<br />
*Scope (mid-range zoom, increases accuracy) - $1125<br />
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===Capacity===<br />
*Default clip (54 rounds) - Equipped by default<br />
*Rounds (108 rounds) - $50<br />
*Extended clip (100 rounds) - $362<br />
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===Colors===<br />
*Black (default) - Equipped by default<br />
*Army Tint (Desert sand) - $100<br />
*LSPD Tint (Metallic Blue) - $600<br />
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==Locations==<br />
* In front of the Autoshop northeast [[Cypress Flats]].<br />
* [[Bolingbroke Penitentiary]] - on the catwalk next to the central guard tower.<br />
* Near the main pillar below a railroad at northeast of [[Mount Chiliad (HD Universe)|Mount Chiliad]].<br />
* [[Tongva Hills]] - below the east side of the highway bridge.<br />
* In several locations at the bottom of the [[Pacific Ocean|ocean]] for example: ??<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*It is powerful enough to take out a [[Police Maverick]] from medium range within a few shots.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox weapon<br />
|name = MG<br />
|image = MG-GTAV-ingamemodel.png<br />
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br />
|slot = Machine Gun<br />
|damage = Above Average<br />
|weight = Heavy<br />
|ammo = 54 rounds (100 w/ Extended Clip)<br />
|sold in = [[Ammunation]] Locations<br />
|price = $3000}}<br />
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The '''MG''' is a weapon making it's debut appearance in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.<br />
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==Description==<br />
The MG has a very high rate of fire with a 54 round magazine capacity and can be bought from [[Ammu-Nation]] late in the game. The overall weapon design is based upon the [[wp:PK machine gun|PKM]].<br />
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==Customizations==<br />
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===Attachments===<br />
*Scope (mid-range zoom, increases accuracy) - $1125<br />
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===Capacity===<br />
*Default clip (54 rounds) - Equipped by default<br />
*Rounds (108 rounds) - $50<br />
*Extended clip (100 rounds) - $362<br />
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===Colors===<br />
*Black (default) - Equipped by default<br />
*Army Tint (Desert sand) - $100<br />
*LSPD Tint (Metallic Blue) - $600<br />
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==Locations==<br />
* In front of the Autoshop northeast [[Cypress Flats]].<br />
* [[Bolingbroke Penitentiary]] - at the catwalk next to the central guard tower.<br />
* Near the main pillar below a railroad at northeast of [[Mount Chiliad (HD Universe)|Mount Chiliad]].<br />
* [[Tongva Hills]] - below the east side of the highway bridge.<br />
* In several locations at the bottom of the [[Pacific Ocean|ocean]] for example: ??<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*It is powerful enough to take out a [[Police Maverick]] from medium range within a few shots.<br />
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MG-FRANKLIN-GTAV.jpg|[[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] holding a MG.<br />
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<div>The '''Gusenberg Sweeper''' is a weapon in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], released as part of the time-limited [[Valentine's Day Massacre Special]] pack. It is based on the [[wp:Thompson_submachine_gun|Thompson M1928A1 submachine gun]], more commonly known by its nickname, the &quot;Tommy Gun&quot;. The weapon has a 30 round magazine by default; however, a 50 round extended magazine is available. Even though the real world Thompson uses the .45 ACP cartridge, the Gusenberg Sweeper shares its ammunition pool with the [[M249|Combat MG]] and the [[MG]] instead of the [[MP5|SMG]] and [[Micro-SMG]], possibly as a reference to its media image as a &quot;machine gun&quot;.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* The 30-round and 50-round magazine uses the same drum magazine design (albeit textured slightly differently), even though 30-round box magazines do exist for the Thompson.<br />
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[[Category:Sub Machine Guns]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Patrick_McReary&diff=404988Patrick McReary2014-07-11T16:38:35Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{also|&quot;Patrick&quot; redirects here. For other characters with the same name, see [[Patrick III]] or [[Patrick Ligner]].}}<br />
{{infobox character<br />
|name = Patrick McReary<br />
|image = PatrickMcReary-GTAIV.jpg<br />
|size = 180px<br />
|game_1 = GTA IV<br />
|game_2 = The Ballad of Gay Tony<br />
|game_3 = GTA V<br />
|aka = Packie<br />
|gender = M<br />
|dob = 1979<br />
|pob = [[Dukes]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]<br />
|home = [[Cerveza Heights]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]<br />
|nationality = USA<br />
|family = [[Maureen McReary]] (&lt;small&gt;mother&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[Mr. McReary|Unnamed father]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Kate McReary]] (&lt;small&gt;sister&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[Derrick McReary]] (&lt;small&gt;brother&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[Francis McReary]] (&lt;small&gt;brother&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[Gerald McReary]] (&lt;small&gt;brother&lt;/small&gt;)<br />
|affiliations = [[Irish]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Pegorino Family]] (&lt;small&gt;until 2008&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[Niko Bellic]] (&lt;small&gt;2008&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[Elizabeta Torres]] (&lt;small&gt;until 2008&lt;/small&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;[[H]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Lester Crest]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Franklin Clinton]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Michael De Santa]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Trevor Philips]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Karl Abolaji]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Chef]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Karim Denz]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Christian Feltz]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Paige Harris]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Daryl Johns]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Rickie Lukens]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Taliana Martinez]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Gustavo Mota]]*&lt;br /&gt;[[Hugh Welsh]]*&lt;br /&gt;* - player choice, [[2013]]<br />
|vehicles = Irish [[Oracle]]&lt;br /&gt;White [[Schafter]]&lt;br /&gt;Red [[Comet]] &lt;small&gt;(2008 - onwards)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Green [[Vincent]]<br />
|businesses = Robbery<br />
|voice = [[Ryan Johnston]]<br />
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'''Patrick &quot;Packie&quot; McReary''' (Irish: Pádraig Mac Ruairí) is a character in the [[HD Universe]] appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. Packie is a 29-year old member of the [[Irish|Irish Mob]] and the youngest brother of the McReary family. He acts as a boss, partner, and friend in GTA IV, and as a gunman for hire in GTA V. Once the player has Packie's friendship and respect percentages to a certain level, Niko may call Packie and request a car bomb. Packie will leave it in the player's general location, and once picked up it may be attached to any vehicle and remote detonated via cell phone.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
====Childhood and personality====<br />
Packie was born to [[Maureen McReary]], at 44, and [[Mr. McReary|the head]] of the [[Irish|Irish Mob]]. His siblings consisted of brothers [[Derrick McReary|Derrick]], 23, [[Francis McReary|Francis]], 15, and [[Gerald McReary|Gerald]], 6, [[Kate McReary|Kate]] being born in the following year. Born and raised in [[Dukes]], he has never been outside [[Liberty City]], except for [[Alderney|Alderney State]]. Packie's father was a violent, perverted alcoholic whom Packie blames for their Mob's fall from influence. He says of his father &quot;I used to think I loved him, but then I realized I hated him&quot;. He eventually admits to Niko that his father molested him and Gerry. He has been using drugs since he was 14, also staying home from school to roll joints for his dad. He has an addictive personality (not quite as bad as Derrick, but a rising issue), as seen in his predilection for alcohol and cocaine. He began a life of crime very early, having chosen Gerry as a role model, and was arrested for stealing a car when he was 18. In [[2000]], when he was about 21, his father died - possibly a suicide, or by Gerry.<br />
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Packie, on the surface, portrays himself as strong and without feeling. But when drunk or otherwise confiding in Niko, he is shown time and time again to be suppressing deeply painful emotions. For example, he will lament that &quot;the world is ugly and unkind&quot;, question what being a man is all about, and contemplates suicide. He doesn't seem to seriously consider immediately and directly killing himself, but does glamourize the idea that he will die young of a drug overdose. Compared to Niko, Packie is equally capable of violence and criminal activity, and feels less guilt. He does, however, still hold certain moral standards; If you kill too many hostages during the mission [[Three Leaf Clover]], the mission will fail and Packie would say that he doesn't take this bloody money.<br />
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====Grand Theft Auto IV====<br />
By the time of GTA IV, Packie largely operates independently of the Irish Mob, committing stick-up robberies with his friends [[Michael Keane|Michael]] and [[Gordon Sargent|Gordon]] , and working as a hired gun for the [[Pegorino Family]].<br />
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Packie was introduced to [[Niko Bellic]] through cocaine dealer [[Elizabeta Torres]]. Packie and Niko quickly became friends after escaping from a [[Luck of the Irish|botched cocaine deal together]]. Impressed, Packie called up Niko and introduced him to his family and his gang. They all participated in robbing other criminal gangs, and eventually did a [[Three Leaf Clover|bank robbery]] on the [[Bank of Liberty]] in Algonquin (where Michael was killed)<br />
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After the bank job, Packie continued working with and befriending Niko, particularly in [[Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend|the kidnapping]] of [[Gracie Ancelotti]] for Gerry. Unbeknownst to Packie, Niko [[Blood Brothers|murdered one of his brothers]]. Nonetheless, Niko's assistance in [[Undertaker|suppressing an attack on the funeral]] cemented their friendship. Packie trusted Niko enough to encourage him to date [[Kate McReary|Kate]], the youngest of the McReary clan (confident that Kate would not &quot;put out&quot;, in any case).<br />
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====Grand Theft Auto V====<br />
It is revealed in the credits for [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] that Packie left Liberty City with a duffel bag on a flight to [[San Andreas in GTA V|Southern San Andreas]]. It would be his first flight, as he tells Niko during a friendship activity that he's never been outside the Liberty/Alderney metro area. Packie appears in GTA V as a random character encounter robbing a drug store. He can either be killed or you can assist his escape, after which he will become available as a crew member for heists. By [[2013]] Packie is still doing coke as he boasts after the Jewelery Store job that he's going to do a bunch of rails that night. <br />
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==Mission appearances==<br />
;GTA IV<br />
*[[First Date (GTA IV)|First Date]] &lt;small&gt;(cameo)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Luck of the Irish]]<br />
*[[Harboring a Grudge]] &lt;small&gt;(boss) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Waste Not Want Knots]] &lt;small&gt;(boss) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Three Leaf Clover]] &lt;small&gt;(boss) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Tunnel of Death]]<br />
*[[Undertaker]]<br />
*[[She's a Keeper]]<br />
*[[Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend]]<br />
*[[Out of Commission]] &lt;small&gt;(post-mission phone call) (revenge ending only) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
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;The Ballad of Gay Tony<br />
*[[I Luv LC|I luv L.C.]]<br />
*[[Ladies' Night]]<br />
*[[Ladies Half Price]]<br />
*[[Credits (TBOGT)|Credits]]<br />
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;GTA V<br />
*[[Random Event - Patrick McReary]] &lt;small&gt;(boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[The Jewel Store Job]] &lt;small&gt;(player choice)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[The Paleto Score]] &lt;small&gt;(player choice)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[The Bureau Raid]] &lt;small&gt;(player choice) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[The Big Score]] &lt;small&gt;(player choice)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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==Murders committed==<br />
*[[Eugene Reaper]] - Packie and his brother Derrick kill Reaper in retaliation for murdering Michael Keane.<br />
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==LCPD Database information==<br />
'''Surname''':<br />
McReary<br />
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'''First Name''':<br />
Patrick &quot;Packie&quot;<br />
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'''Age''': 29<br />
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'''Place of Birth''':<br />
[[Dukes]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]]<br />
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'''Affiliations''':<br />
Linked to Irish American Criminals in Dukes and the [[Alderney]] based [[Pegorino Family|Pegorino Crime Syndicate]].<br />
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'''Criminal Record''':<br />
*1997 - Grand Theft Auto<br />
*1998 - Grand Larceny<br />
*2000 - Hijacking<br />
*2005 - Possession Controlled Substance: Cocaine<br />
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'''Wanted For''': Armed Robbery<br />
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'''Notes''':<br />
*Youngest brother and employee of [[Gerald McReary]].<br />
*Suspected in a number of robberies and hijackings.<br />
*Arrested with several grams of cocaine in the presence of a known prostitute.<br />
*Believed to be working as muscle for the Alderney-based Pegorino Crime Syndicate.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*According to his brother Gerry, Packie has a tattoo of his own name on one of his arms. It may be his left arm as this is the one Gerry points to on himself. <br />
*Patrick has a large scar running horizontally under his left eye. <br />
*In an Easter egg, if you position the camera in such a way that you can see inside Packie's head, you will see a small cube with a picture of a brain on it (all views; top, bottom, front, rear, left, and right), which in fact is Packie´s balaclava texture from the bank robbery.<br />
*Following the [[Three Leaf Clover|Bank Robbery]], Packie purchases a bright red [[Comet]], which is revealed when [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]] and [[Tony Prince]] are following him around in a Helicopter in the mission [[Ladies' Night]] in The Ballad Of Gay Tony.<br />
*When Patrick gets on a motorbike, he will often wear a dark Irish green helmet.<br />
*Packie sings ''[[wp:Danny_Boy|Danny Boy]]'' during one of the [[drinking]] dates with Niko.<br />
*In [[The Ballad Of Gay Tony]] mission [[Ladies Half Price]], the player can go back and kill [[Niko Bellic]] and Packie [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBO7Yu_daI0&amp;feature=SeriesPlayList&amp;p=EF34C450BA94E036], although they both have an extraordinary amount of health. Neither death will effect the storyline, however.<br />
* Packie's favorite radio station is [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] and he will respond positively if it's turned on in the car. He also wants it to play at his funeral.<br />
* He appears to dislike playing darts, complaining that it's boring. He'll also complain if he's beaten at bowling and other games, and will also shout at Niko if he drives too slowly. None of this impacts the positive outcome of a friendship activity.<br />
* Sometimes when Niko calls him to hang out with him, he may be near the [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]], assuming he was seeing his brother Gerry.<br />
* His special ability, the car bomb, may be a sly reference to the Northern Ireland conflict, seeing as Packie is of Irish decent. During the conflict, the IRA carried out over 100 car bombings. <br />
* After the events of GTA IV, he is seen with a bag and heading to the airport. It has been confirmed that he left for [[Los Santos in GTA V| Los Santos]], [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]].<br />
* During his first appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], he and his [[H|associate]] are arguing after a robbery has gone wrong. The associate complains that he's sick of hearing about Packie's [[Irish|family]], [[Niko Bellic|friends]], and that [[Three Leaf Clover|bank job]]. Packie will also mention these subjects in [[The Paleto Score]] mission, if he was chosen as a partner [[Paleto Score Setup|earlier]].<br />
* Packie is the only character from the [[GTA IV Era]] that can directly work with the protagonists of the [[GTA V Era]]. &lt;small&gt;(excluding [[Brucie Kibbutz]] being able to sell bullshark testosterone to the [[Protagonist (GTA Online)|GTA Online Protagonist]])&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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File:PatrickMcReary-GTAIV-artwork.png|Artwork of Patrick.<br />
File:PatrickMcReary-GTAIV-policecomputer.jpg|Police computer information.<br />
File:PatrickMcReary-GTAV.jpg|Patrick McReary during [[The Jewel Store Job]] in GTA V.<br />
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==External link==<br />
[http://gta4onlineguide.com/2008/10/packie-mcreary/ gta4onlineguide.com] - contains details on how to raise Packie's like percentage<br />
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[[Category:Gangsters|McReary, Patrick]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Vice_City_in_GTA_IV_Era&diff=404965Vice City in GTA IV Era2014-07-11T09:26:54Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* References in GTA V */</p>
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<div>{{about|This article is about where [[Vice City]] is mentioned in the [[GTA IV Era]]. For the city itself, see [[Vice City]]}}<br />
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'''[[Vice City]]''' is one of the fictional locations featured in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series. It has been featured in two games so far: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. It is mentioned several times in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Prior to the announcement of GTA V, it was widely speculated that Vice City would have been the next setting in the series, mainly due to the large amount of references to it in GTA IV.<br />
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It is implied that Vice City is based on the city of [[wp:Miami|Miami]], [[wp:Florida|Florida]], and is sometimes referred to as &quot;down south&quot; in previous eras.<br />
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== References in GTA IV==<br />
[[File:ComradesBar-GTAIV-ViceCitypostcards.jpg|thumb|Interior of Comrades Bar - Vice City postcards]]<br />
[[File:TextMessage-ViceCity-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|[[Roman Bellic]] states in a text to Niko Bellic that if they do the [[Endings in GTA IV|deal]] with [[Dimitri Rascalov]], they could afford to take a private jet to Vice City.]]<br />
*Vice City is advertised on many billboards by [[FlyUS]].<br />
*[[Jerry Kapowitz]] found the [[Diamonds]] that [[Niko Bellic]] and [[Patrick McReary]] were after, and plans to open a weapon and liquor store in Vice City, according to a radio broadcast some time after [[Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend]].<br />
*In the vehicles section of the stats in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], one possible ranking is for miles traveled is Liberty City to Vice City.<br />
*[[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]] of [[Integrity 2.0]] also frequently refers to life in Vice City in the 1980s as he was a DJ on [[V-Rock]] during that time. As Lazlow is the one of the few characters to feature in both the GTA IV and III eras, this history is simply a reference to GTA Vice City rather than a continuity nod since GTA IV and Vice City follow different canons.<br />
*In the mission [[Catch the Wave]] it is explained that the drugs at the boatyard were transported from Vice City.<br />
*[[Roman Bellic]] states in a text to Niko Bellic that if they do the [[Endings in GTA IV|deal]] with [[Dimitri Rascalov]], they could afford to take a private jet to Vice City.<br />
*After befriending Roman enough to unlock his car service ability, he sends Niko a text message saying how he is tired of all of his cabs being sent to the airport to pick up old people from Vice City.<br />
*[[Sammy Bottino]] has criminal charges in Vice City.<br />
*For the Female [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|Multiplayer]] model, hat #3 can be obtained from rank 0; this hat states ''I ♥ VC''.<br />
*[[Iggy Pop|Iggy]], from [[Liberty Rock Radio|LRR]] talks about moving to [[Vice City]]. He mentions how much cleaner the women are there.<br />
*A spin off series of ''[[The Science Of Crime]]'' is called ''The Science of Crime: Vice City'', possibly in reference to [[wp:CSI: Miami|CSI: Miami]].<br />
*[[Hossan Ramzy]] sends an email to Niko informing him that he jumped ship in Florida. (Vice City is based off of Miami which is a main city in Florida).<br />
*[[Little Havana]], Vice City, is mentioned in an in-game internet site. This could mean that the town of Little Havana may be included in a future rendition of Vice City amongst new ones, similar to how Francis International Airport retains its original name.<br />
*An associate of [[Dimitri Rascalov]], [[Andriy Maximov]] was intercepted by the [[LCPD]] at the mouth of the [[Humboldt River]] bringing a boatload of Cocaine in from Vice City for the [[Russian Mafia]]. This is stated in an article on the [[Weazel News]] website in.<br />
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== References in The Lost and Damned ==<br />
*[[The Angels of Death]] operate in Vice City, Florida, according to their [[angelsofdeathonline.com|website]].<br />
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==References in The Ballad of Gay Tony==<br />
[[File:RotterdamTower-TBOGT-lobbyrelief.jpg|thumb|The [[Rotterdam Tower]]'s ground level lobby in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony|TBoGT]].]]<br />
[[File:ViceCityFM-GTAEFLC-logo.png|thumb|[[Vice City FM]]]]<br />
*When [[Gay Tony]] is in danger of losing his two clubs [[Maisonette 9]] and [[Hercules]], he mentions that he should start fresh somewhere else such as Vice City. <br />
*Vice City has its name engraved in the USA Cities Wall inside the [[Rotterdam Tower]], starting in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].<br />
*[[Yusuf Amir]] complains to [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] that he had to take a private jet to Vice City to bang prostitutes for 2 weeks in order to recover from test driving sexy cars.<br />
*The exclusive radio station [[Vice City FM]] plays music from the 1980s.<br />
*[[Fernando Martinez]] makes a return from the GTA III Era to DJ for Vice City FM. Another reference and not a continuity nod.<br />
*[[Al Di Napoli]] lives in Vice City.<br />
*During a conversation between Luis Lopez and Al Di Napoli, Al suggests Luis and [[Gay Tony]] expand into Vice City. Luis responds by stating Vice City is just a retirement home by now.<br />
* When failing the mission [[Ladies' Night]] by getting too close to [[Patrick McReary]], a conversation between Luis Lopez and Gay Tony will activate where they will mention that they need to run away to Vice City or Los Santos and that Gay Tony should call him about it.<br />
*On the TV show [[The Men's Room]] with Bas and Jeremy, a caller named Paula makes a call in to the show it is said that she is calling from Vice City.<br />
*Pedestrians may say things like &quot;I should've gone to Vice&quot; if you knock them over.<br />
*During the end credits, [[Patrick McReary]] is seen leaving Liberty City on a plane from Francis International Airport. It is speculated he went to either Ireland, Australia, Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, or Vice City.<br />
*When driving Tony home at the end of [[Practice Swing]] Luis will state to [[Gay Tony]]; &quot;Listen, Tone. Maybe you should take a holiday. Get down to Vice City. The Caribbean maybe.&quot;<br />
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==References in GTA V==<br />
*Before official previews and trailers, it was widely believed that GTA V to have been set in a new rendition of Vice City.<br />
*On [[Blaine County Radio]] show [[Bless Your Heart]], host Bobby June advertises a tanning spray named after Vice City.<br />
*Protagonist Eddie Olson moves to Vice City in the unseen [[Richards Majestic]] classic [[Rum Runner]].<br />
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] character artwork of radio host [[Toni]] can be seen on a Vinewood Sports LS billboard in [[Hawick]].<br />
*A [[bleeter.biz|bleet]] confirms that [[The Pole Position Club]] still exists.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Vice City]]<br />
*[[Vice City in GTA 1]]<br />
*[[Vice City in GTA III Era]]<br />
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|image = PolePosition-GTAVC-exterior.jpg<br />
|size = 375px<br />
|games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]<br />
|name = The Pole Position Club<br />
|owner = [[Tommy Vercetti]]<br />
|tob = [[Strip Club]]<br />
|location = [[Ocean Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]<br />
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'''The Pole Position Club''' is a [[Strip Club|strip club]] located in [[Ocean Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] that features in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].<br />
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== Description ==<br />
The Pole Position Club is effectively the only strip club in the city accessible to the player. The club is first introduced during &quot;[[The Party]]&quot; when player escorts [[Mercedes Cortez]] to the club. Following &quot;[[Shakedown (GTA VC)|Shakedown]]&quot;, the club may be purchased by the player for $30,000, becoming one of the their business assets.<br />
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In addition to open stages, the Pole Position offers backroom dances by a stripper, which the player may pay by the minute ($5 every 5 game minutes. Note 5 seconds in real life equal 5 game minutes) to watch. By spending a total of $300 on the dances, or watching the dances for 5 minutes real-time, the player will complete the club's asset mission, allowing the club to earn the player $4,000 a day; the stockier backroom stripper seen in the original round of dancing is also replaced by a slimmer, more scantly-clad counterpart.<br />
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Once the club's asset mission is completed, another backroom of the club is opened. Upon entering this room, a cutscene is activated showing a more animated stripper dress in a cowgirl theme dancing to &quot;More Bounce To The Ounce&quot; by Zapp &amp; Roger for Tommy. Before this room is unlocked, the room is closed, with a sign reading &quot;No Entry - Management Only&quot; posted on the door. The stripper in this room is rumored to be one of the twins mentioned in the game's manual. The other is a bartender in [[Malibu Club]] after that asset is bought.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* The name is a reference to the retro racing game of the [[wp:Pole Position (video game)|same name]].<br />
* Note the patrons, the two [[Vice City Bikers|bikers]] and the taxi driver in a blue suit who are not seen anywhere else in the city.<br />
* A [[bleeter.biz|bleet]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] offering 50% off dances to customers in wheelchairs suggests that the Pole Position still exists in the [[Vice City in GTA IV Era|HD rendition of Vice City]].<br />
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Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-interior.jpg|Interior, GTA Vice City.<br />
Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-privatedance1.jpg|The initial private dance available in the club, GTA Vice City.<br />
Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-privatedance2.jpg|The &quot;cowgirl&quot; private dance available upon completion of the strip club's asset mission, GTA Vice City.<br />
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'''The Pole Position Club''' is a [[Strip Club|strip club]] located in [[Ocean Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] that features in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].<br />
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== Description ==<br />
The Pole Position Club is effectively the only strip club in the city accessible to the player. The club is first introduced during &quot;[[The Party]]&quot; when player escorts [[Mercedes Cortez]] to the club. Following &quot;[[Shakedown (GTA VC)|Shakedown]]&quot;, the club may be purchased by the player for $30,000, becoming one of the their business assets.<br />
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In addition to open stages, the Pole Position offers backroom dances by a stripper, which the player may pay by the minute ($5 every 5 game minutes. Note 5 seconds in real life equal 5 game minutes) to watch. By spending a total of $300 on the dances, or watching the dances for 5 minutes real-time, the player will complete the club's asset mission, allowing the club to earn the player $4,000 a day; the stockier backroom stripper seen in the original round of dancing is also replaced by a slimmer, more scantly-clad counterpart.<br />
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Once the club's asset mission is completed, another backroom of the club is opened. Upon entering this room, a cutscene is activated showing a more animated stripper dress in a cowgirl theme dancing to &quot;More Bounce To The Ounce&quot; by Zapp &amp; Roger for Tommy. Before this room is unlocked, the room is closed, with a sign reading &quot;No Entry - Management Only&quot; posted on the door. The stripper in this room is rumored to be one of the twins mentioned in the game's manual. The other is a bartender in [[Malibu Club]] after that asset is bought.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* The name is a reference to the retro racing game of the [[wp:Pole Position (video game)|same name]].<br />
* Note the patrons, the two [[Vice City Bikers|bikers]] and the taxi driver in a blue suit who are not seen anywhere else in the city.<br />
* A [[bleeter.biz|bleet]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] offering 50% off dances to customers in wheelchairs suggests that the Pole Position still exists in the [[Vice City in GTA IV Era|HD Universe version of Vice City]].<br />
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Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-interior.jpg|Interior, GTA Vice City.<br />
Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-privatedance1.jpg|The initial private dance available in the club, GTA Vice City.<br />
Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-privatedance2.jpg|The &quot;cowgirl&quot; private dance available upon completion of the strip club's asset mission, GTA Vice City.<br />
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'''The Pole Position Club''' is a [[Strip Club|strip club]] located in [[Ocean Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] that features in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].<br />
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== Description ==<br />
The Pole Position Club is effectively the only strip club in the city accessible to the player. The club is first introduced during &quot;[[The Party]]&quot; when player escorts [[Mercedes Cortez]] to the club. Following &quot;[[Shakedown (GTA VC)|Shakedown]]&quot;, the club may be purchased by the player for $30,000, becoming one of the their business assets.<br />
<br />
In addition to open stages, the Pole Position offers backroom dances by a stripper, which the player may pay by the minute ($5 every 5 game minutes. Note 5 seconds in real life equal 5 game minutes) to watch. By spending a total of $300 on the dances, or watching the dances for 5 minutes real-time, the player will complete the club's asset mission, allowing the club to earn the player $4,000 a day; the stockier backroom stripper seen in the original round of dancing is also replaced by a slimmer, more scantly-clad counterpart.<br />
<br />
Once the club's asset mission is completed, another backroom of the club is opened. Upon entering this room, a cutscene is activated showing a more animated stripper dress in a cowgirl theme dancing to &quot;More Bounce To The Ounce&quot; by Zapp &amp; Roger for Tommy. Before this room is unlocked, the room is closed, with a sign reading &quot;No Entry - Management Only&quot; posted on the door. The stripper in this room is rumored to be one of the twins mentioned in the game's manual. The other is a bartender in [[Malibu Club]] after that asset is bought.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* The name is a reference to the retro racing game of the [[wp:Pole Position (video game)|same name]].<br />
* Note the patrons, the two [[Vice City Bikers|bikers]] and the taxi driver in a blue suit who are not seen anywhere else in the city.<br />
* A [[bleeter.biz|bleet]] in [[Grant Theft Auto V]] offering 50% off dances to customers in wheelchairs suggests that the Pole Position still exists in the [[Vice City in GTA IV Era|HD Universe version of Vice City]].<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
=== Images ===<br />
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Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-interior.jpg|Interior, GTA Vice City.<br />
Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-privatedance1.jpg|The initial private dance available in the club, GTA Vice City.<br />
Image:PolePosition-GTAVC-privatedance2.jpg|The &quot;cowgirl&quot; private dance available upon completion of the strip club's asset mission, GTA Vice City.<br />
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[[Category:Businesses in GTA Vice City]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Buyer%27s_Market&diff=404944Buyer's Market2014-07-11T03:22:40Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Trivia */</p>
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|location = [[South Bohan]], [[Bohan]]<br />
|target = [[Charlie (GTA IV)|Undercover LCPD]] officers and NOOSE<br />
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'''Buyer's Market''' is a mission in [[The Lost and Damned]]. It is given by [[Billy Grey]] and [[Elizabeta Torres]] to [[Johnny Klebitz]]. This is your first mission for [[Elizabeta Torres]], where you will encounter and work with [[Niko Bellic]] and [[Playboy X]] for the first time.<br />
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This mission is parallel to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'s mission [[Blow Your Cover]], from [[Niko Bellic]]'s point of view.<br />
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== Description ==<br />
Johnny walks in on Elizabeta's cocaine party and its guests, (including the [[Unnamed Asian Woman]], who dances around Elizabeta.) Elizabeta has helped find Johnny and Billy a buyer for the pile of [[heroin]] The Lost [[Action/Reaction|stole earlier]] from the [[Angels of Death]].<br />
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== Walkthrough ==<br />
You'll first meet up with [[Brian Jeremy]] in [[Dukes]] to pick up the drugs you're going to unload. Once you've obtain the package you'll meet up with Niko Bellic and Playboy X in [[Broker]] on to the third floor of the building. If you need it, grab the Combat Shotgun on the first floor, in the same location under the stairs as in GTA IV.<br />
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After, the sale goes bad when [[Charlie (GTA IV)|Charlie]] and the other buyer turn out to be two undercover [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] officers, and you're forced to fight your way out. Niko and Playboy will make their way up to the roof, you'll have to make your way down, out the front door you came in.<br />
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You'll start out in the room where the deal went down, which is then invaded by four [[NOOSE]] officers and two more outside the room. You'll need a weapon with good accuracy and aiming for head shots (since they wear armor). Remember that Combat Shotgun? Use it now. If you have any [[grenade launcher]] ammo, you can use this to clear out the one room quickly. Make your way down killing all NOOSE officers where they'll be about 3 officers per floor. While on the second floor, look out the window and make your life easier by picking off six more officers waiting outside. On the last floor before you exit the building, aim to your left to kill the last officer. Exit the building, jump on your [[Hexer]], and lose your stars via [[Pay 'n' Spray]] (won't work on [[Police Patrol|LCPD cars]]) or outrunning them. Alternately, go out the back door where you'll encounter more police, but a faster bike will be parked on the street if you survive long enough to jack it.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
*The opening cutscene reveals Elizabeta initially didn't trust Niko, suspecting him for a cop.<br />
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*The [[Unnamed Asian Woman]] seen dancing around Elizabeta during the first cutscene is seen again in the mission [[Boulevard Baby]], where she is seen entering [[Maisonette 9]] right before [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]], and then promptly seduce by him and had sex with him in the bathroom.<br />
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*When Playboy X and Niko meet up with Johnny, Niko greets with &quot;Hey man.&quot; and Playboy greets with &quot;Yo.&quot; This is not said in the Grand Theft Auto IV version.<br />
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*Playboy X and Niko can be heard shooting on the roof Niko can be heard shooting an [[AK-47]] and Playboy shooting a [[Micro-SMG]]. There are some [[NOOSE]] bodies as you climb up stairs, although the door to access the roof is shut and locked.<br />
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*Should the player choose to leave by the back door, after descending to the ground floor of the apartment block, they will be greeted by several NOOSE officers, however there will be a Bati 800 parked in the street for a swift getaway. Also when leaving the back way, the player can hear more of Niko and Playboy X shooting and taunting. Dead officers may fly from the rooftops as well.<br />
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*Even if you don't have a AK-47, Johnny will still hold one in the cutscene when the deal is going down.<br />
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*Niko can be seen with the same running, and walking animation as Johnny's in contrast to his animations in GTA IV.<br />
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*Even if the player is fast enough to follow Playboy X, and Niko they can disappear right before the player's eye on the fifth floor. It's obvious that the player is not meant to see the other two. However, a glitch may occur in which Niko will be stuck running in circles just outside the room where the shootout begins; try not to kill him.<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
*[[Buyer's Market/Script|Mission Script]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Claude%27s_Outfit&diff=404943Claude's Outfit2014-07-11T03:12:48Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Grand Theft Auto IV */</p>
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<div>[[File:Claude'soutfit-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Niko Bellic]] donning Claude's Outfit in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].]]<br />
[[File:Claude-GTAIII2.jpg|thumb|left|191px|[[Claude]] donning his outfit in [[Grand Theft Auto III]].]]<br />
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'''Claude's Outfit''' is an outfit in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and is unlockable in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. As the name states, the outfit was originally worn by [[Claude]], the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto III , although it can be worn by [[Niko Bellic]] in Grand Theft Auto IV. <br />
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==Grand Theft Auto III==<br />
In [[Grand Theft Auto III]], Claude wears this outfit and it is his default outfit in that game after the [[Give Me Liberty|first mission]], where he wears an [[Prison Garments Outfit|orange prison jumpsuit]] as he is escaping the [[Liberty State Penitentiary]]. In the PC version of Grand Theft Auto III, there is another outfit that Claude can don, which consists of a brown jacket, blue jeans and white sneakers, although the player has to change it in the game settings. Unlike other GTA III Era Games, other than the two outfits mentioned, the latter of which can only be changed in the game settings section, the player(s) CANNOT change his outfit without resorting to cheats, modifications and trainers. Claude's Outfit consists of a black leather jacket, green trousers and dark coloured shoes.<br />
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==Grand Theft Auto IV==<br />
Claude's Oufit makes an appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. [[Niko Bellic]] can wear the outfit if he chooses. The outfit spawns in the wardrobe of [[Playboy X's Penthouse]]. The outfit can only be obtained from that location and it cannot be bought. It can only be obtained if the player chooses to kill [[Playboy X]] in the mission [[The Holland Play]], as the player can only access Playboy's wardrobe after killing him. Unlike [[GTA III Era]] games, changing into the Outfit DOES NOT remove a wanted level in Grand Theft Auto IV.<br />
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Claude's Outfit in its GTA IV rendition consists of a black jacket with green cargo pants and black-and-white crepe-soled sneakers, mimicking the outfit worn by Claude in Grand Theft Auto III. The individual items of clothing are merely recolors or existing outfits from clothing stores: The jacket is a retexture of the Albanian biker jacket, while the shoes are identical in form to the tennis shoes from Modo. The cargo pants appear to be identical to those available from the Russian Shop. Unlike the [[Hospital Scrubs]] and the [[Albanian Biker Jacket]], Claude's Outfit has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from girlfriends and friends.<br />
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The player can mix and match clothing items by changing into the outfit, then changing individual clothing items such as tops, bottoms, and shoes, or adding hats and glasses.<br />
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|caption = [[Elizabeta Torres]] introducing [[Niko Bellic]] to [[Playboy X]].<br />
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|for = [[Elizabeta Torres]]<br />
|location = [[South Bohan]], [[Bohan]]<br />
|reward = $2000 and access to [[Algonquin]]<br />
|unlocks = [[Deconstruction for Beginners]] and [[The Puerto Rican Connection]], plus [[Integrity 2.0]] radio station<br />
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'''Blow Your Cover''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. This is the second mission given to you by [[Elizabeta Torres]]. This is also the first time [[Niko Bellic]] meets [[Playboy X]] and [[Johnny Klebitz]].<br />
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This mission is parallel to [[The Lost and the Damned]]'s mission [[Buyer's Market]], from [[Johnny Klebitz]]'s point of view.<br />
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== Walkthrough ==<br />
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Elizabeta Torres asks Niko to go with Playboy and Johnny to watch over a drug deal. A helicopter or a taxi would be really useful because it's a long ride, but take any vehicle that can fit Playboy and drive him to the building in [[Broker]]. His yellow [[Patriot]] should be parked outside.<br />
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Collect the shotgun under the stairs, follow Playboy X up to the third floor, and walk up to Johnny. A cutscene will follow. Johnny, Playboy X and Niko go into a room where two undercover [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] officers are. [[Charlie (GTA IV)|One of them]] asks over and over again, &quot;Are you carrying the stuff?&quot; Then suddenly, as Johnny tries to call the deal off, the two undercover LCPD officers surround Niko and Playboy with guns, yelling &quot;Freeze motherfuckers&quot;. Johnny takes out the ambushing [[NOOSE]] team, and goes down stairs to fight the cops head on, and escape.<br />
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Shoot the officers on the remaining floor and go back to the stairs. Behind it are two [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] officers,&amp;nbsp;kill them. Keep going up the stairs with Playboy following you and shoot every FIB officer standing. When you get to the roof, gain cover and kill the remaining FIB men. Two of them walk up the fire escape. Shoot them down the stairs; they came to the &quot;party&quot; late.<br />
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Follow Playboy down the fire escape and kill the remaining cops on the stairs. Use a nearby door to go down to street level. When you're down there, lose your [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]] and drive X to his [[Playboy X's Penthouse|penthouse]] in [[Algonquin]] (Algonquin is unlocked once you get to street level with Playboy).<br />
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== After the Mission ==<br />
Roman will call Niko and tell him that the insurance money on the old cab depot has been paid to him and that he has put the money into another taxi depot, meaning Niko can use Roman's cab service again (though Niko needs to wait a few minutes for Roman to send him a text message indicating this before he can use it again). Your driver is still Mohammad. Roman has also upgraded his taxis from the black [[Esperanto]] [[Roman's Taxi|taxi]] to black [[Cavalcade]]s, but the taxi missions are still unavailable for the rest of the game.<br />
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During this mission the terrorist threat separating both sides of the [[Humboldt River]] is lifted. Thus, Niko is now able to travel to [[Algonquin]] via the [[Broker Bridge]], [[Algonquin Bridge]], [[East Borough Bridge]] or the [[Northwood Heights Bridge]]. The complete subway/train system is now accessible too. In addition, a new radio station is unlocked, [[Integrity 2.0]]; no overt announcement of this is made, the station simply appears as a selection.<br />
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The terrorist threat separating Algonquin and [[Alderney]] remains in place for the time being.<br />
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==Deaths==<br />
*[[Charlie (GTA IV)|Charlie]] - An undercover LCPD officer.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
*In Elizabeta's party, some characters in GTA IV have cameos, like [[Pathos]] and [[Carmen Ortiz]].<br />
*It is possible to kill Johnny during the mission, before the meeting. You will fail the mission if you do this.<br />
*The [[SMG]] is introduced in this mission.<br />
*Playboy X can be pushed to death anywhere but be through the roof and stairs.<br />
*The man next to Charlie with an AK-47, assumes the appearance of a generic Triad pedestrian model.<br />
*This mission is played from Johnny's point of view in The Lost and Damned mission [[Buyer's Market]] with the same events happening (but with Johnny escaping from the way down to the front door rather than on the roof with Playboy and Niko).<br />
*It is revealed in TLAD from Johnny's point of view that Niko used a AK-47 in this mission, As if you listen to Niko and Playboy shouting at police you will also here Niko shooting an AK.<br />
*While fighting on the rooftops, Playboy will mention more [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FIB]] coming at them, when in fact they are [[NOOSE]].<br />
*The apartment building's front door will be locked after this mission, but you can still get through using the back door or go in using the building Niko and Playboy X used to escape the NOOSE.<br />
*When you enter the building, be sure to pick up the Semi-Auto Shotgun behind the stairs in the first floor.<br />
*After killing the final NOOSE member, before going down the other building to make your escape, if you happen to fall of the side of the building while [[Playboy X]] is still on the roof, by getting a car he will spawn in it with you. If he does not spawn, then the player will have to wait for him to go all the way back down through the stairs of the building.<br />
*In order to retain Playboy's unique Patriot, it needs to be parked by the safehouse and another vehicle obtained and driven to the final location, otherwise it will be lost (though it returns in later missions).<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:BlowYourCover-GTAIV2.png|[[Niko Bellic]] meeting [[Johnny Klebitz]] for the first time.<br />
File:BlowYourCover-GTAIV3.jpg|[[Charlie (GTA IV)|Charlie]] revealing himself to be an undercover [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|police officer]].<br />
File:BlowYourCover-GTAIV4.png|[[Niko Bellic]] attempting to kill one of the undercover [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|police officers]].<br />
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|name = Thomas Stubbs III<br />
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|aka = Tom Stubbs&lt;br&gt;Congressman Stubbs&lt;br&gt;Stubbsy<br />
|gender = M<br />
|dob = 1965<br />
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|nationality = American<br />
|family = [[Arthur Stubbs]] (Uncle) (deceased)<br />
|affiliations = [[The Lost Brotherhood]]&lt;br&gt;[[Leavis]]&lt;br&gt;[[Julio Ochoa]]<br />
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'''Thomas &quot;Tom&quot; Stubbs III''' is a 42-year old congressman in [[The Lost and Damned]] in which he gives missions to [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Johnny Klebitz]].<br />
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When first met in The Lost and Damned, he appears completely naked. In order to get some funds from his family, he orders Johnny Klebitz to kill his uncle, [[Arthur Stubbs]] who is the holder of the family funds. Johnny kills Arthur Stubbs at [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]] in [[Dukes]], thus giving Thomas Stubbs the funds.<br />
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Johnny later works for Stubbs to free several Alderney State Prisoners, and supporters of Stubbs. Johnny frees them before they are transferred to [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]] in south [[Alderney]], and the prisoners escape to sea.<br />
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Johnny later does [[Stubbs' Dirty Laundry|smaller jobs]] for Stubbs, such as helping a convicted CEO escape, taking blackmail photos of a politician, and [[Knowing Me, Knowing You|bugging]] [[Bryce Dawkins|Bryce Dawkins']] [[Infernus]] with surveillance equipment. He later gives Johnny the number to call and listen in on the car, and would be able to hear [[Bernie Crane]] discuss about his relationship with Dawkins, how he paid attention to [[Luis Fernando Lopez]], protagonist of the [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], and later, would be able to hear [[Niko Bellic]] battle the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]].<br />
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Stubbs helps [[The Lost Brotherhood]] one last time, by informing Johnny of [[Billy Grey|Billy Grey's]] treachery, and how Grey plans to sell out Klebitz and the rest of The Lost Brotherhood so he can be set free. With this information, the remnants of The Lost Brotherhood attack Alderney State Correctional Facility, and Klebitz personally kills Grey.<br />
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Thomas is currently facing allegations surrounding pork barrel spending. He has been criticized by the [[Liberty Tree|Liberty City media]] due to his attempts to get a major tsunami protection plan and an avalanche warning system for the city, which would be unnecessary as Liberty City is nowhere near a mountain and thus needs no avalanche protection, and a tsunami off the east coast of the [[United States]] is highly unlikely, thus rendering tsunami protection planning a waste of money.<br />
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==Political Positions==<br />
Stubbs is moderate and presents himself as so, and his party affiliation is left somewhat ambiguous to make him an archetype of American congress as a whole. On his Twitter he states ambiguously moderate positions on energy/environmental policy and abortion (&quot;Pro choice and in favor of life&quot;).<br />
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However, he hints on his Twitter that he's a Republican when he complains about &quot;the leftist hippies controlling our country's media&quot;, refers to his appearance on [[Weazel News]] and states &quot;Only prayer, clever government and tax breaks for big businesses can save our economy now&quot;. He rallied support for the [[Jingoism Act]], spoke of his support for celibacy rings on two separate occasions, and supports a more secure and controlled border. However, his uncle [[Arthur Stubbs]] was described as &quot;a passionate Democrat when it suited him&quot;.<br />
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He may be partially based on [[wp:Amo Houghton| Amo Houghton]], also a moderate New York Republican from an extremely wealthy background. Houghton, an heir of Corning Glass Works, is thought to be the wealthiest person to have ever served in congress.<br />
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== Mission appearances ==<br />
;The Lost and Damned<br />
*[[Politics]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Off Route]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Stubbs' Dirty Laundry]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Get Lost]] &lt;small&gt;(Semi-boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Tom Stubbs wears his own shirts with initials &quot;TS3&quot; on front pocket and his initials &quot;TS III&quot; appears on his texts to Johnny.<br />
*He is a political rival of [[Michael Graves]], and apparently insulted his ailing mother before publicly apologizing for it on Bleeter.<br />
*Stubbs, along with [[Alex Shrub]] and [[Donald Love]], was nominated for [http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/46051/cast-your-ballot-rockstars-sleaziest-politicians.html Rockstar's Sleaziest Politicians].<br />
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File:ThomasStubbs-Artwork.jpg|Concept artwork of Thomas Stubbs III.<br />
File:ThomasStubbs-TLAD2.jpg|Tom Stubbs in the mission &quot;Politics&quot;, the infamous cutscene where he appeared completely naked.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://twitter.com/Stubbs4Liberty/ Stubb's Twitter] - created by Rockstar, last updated on March 20, 2009.<br />
*[http://www.rockstargames.com/IV/#?page=stubbs&amp;content=interactive0 Thomas Stubbs on Rockstar's site]<br />
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[[Category:Government |Stubbs, Thomas]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Pathos&diff=404932Talk:Pathos2014-07-11T00:45:23Z<p>Ghost Leader: New Page: &quot;== &quot;Because of his clothing, he is sometimes mistaken to be Jimmy Hopkins from Bully, a Rockstar Games video game.&quot; == Really? I understand being racially color blind, but I don't see...&quot;</p>
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<div>== &quot;Because of his clothing, he is sometimes mistaken to be Jimmy Hopkins from Bully, a Rockstar Games video game.&quot; ==<br />
Really? I understand being racially color blind, but I don't see how Pathos can conceivably be mistaken for Jimmy Hopkins when one is black and the other is white. [[User:Ghost Leader|Ghost Leader]] ([[User talk:Ghost Leader|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Ghost Leader|edits]]) 01:45, 11 July 2014 (BST)</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Love_Fist&diff=404927Love Fist2014-07-10T11:21:47Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>[[File:LoveFist-GTAVC-artwork.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Official [[Rockstar Games]] artwork of Love Fist]]<br />
{{also|''Not to be confused with the [[Love Fist Limo]], a modified version of [[Stretch]].''}}<br />
'''Love Fist''' is a Scottish [[wp:hair metal|hair metal]] band in the [[3D Universe]] and [[HD Universe]] featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], and referred to as an Easter Egg in all of the following games until [[Grand Theft Auto V]] when one of the members makes a physical appearance. The band is composed of [[Jezz Torrent]] (&quot;Jizz&quot; if said with a Scottish accent, a slang term for semen) and [[Willy]], [[Dick]], and [[Percy]] (all slang terms for the penis). Willy is the only band member that does not accompany the band when they go out into the city since Tommy chauffeurs them. [[Tommy Vercetti]] performs various tasks for the band in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], such as saving them from a [[The Psycho|murderous fan]] out to kill them and attaining their &quot;love juice&quot; (which is a slang term for semen), which they claim to need before they go on stage. He also brings them [[Mercedes Cortez]] to &quot;keep them company&quot;.<br />
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Love Fist is managed by [[Kent Paul]] in 1986 and at the time are on their &quot;Steel Heart Stone Cold Prostate&quot; tour, which, during its stop in Vice City, had security provided by [[Mitch Baker|Mitch Baker's]] [[Vice City Bikers|biker gang]]. By 1992 they are only a three-man band, as seen on a [[Vinyl Countdown]] billboard (either Willy or Percy leaves the group). The band broke up at least once in between 1992 and 1998, since there is a billboard visible in GTA Liberty City Stories which advertises the band's comeback tour. In GTA IV the SuperStar franchise in The Triangle, Algonquin includes an illuminated display which flashes &quot;SuperStar.. Starring.. The Mighty.. Love Fist&quot;.<br />
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During in game dialogue several secrets are revealed about the band members, lead singer Jezz Torrent apparently used to have sex with sheep, drummer Dick is a huge fan of Duran Duran, guitarist Percy sleeps with bunny pajamas and bassist Willy likes to wear woman's underwear (he publicly flaunts it on K-Chat, saying &quot;I've about had it with wankers ripping off my vibe, I wore women's clothing first&quot;). Jezz Torrent sings about cross-dressing on &quot;[[Dangerous Bastard]]&quot; and Tommy accuses the entire band of bisexuality, to which they do not offer a reply.<br />
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==Mission appearances==<br />
;GTA Vice City<br />
*[[The Party]] &lt;small&gt; (Jezz Torrent only) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Love Juice]] &lt;small&gt; (Jezz, Dick and Percy/Bosses) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Psycho Killer]] &lt;small&gt; (Jezz, Dick and Percy/Bosses) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Publicity Tour]] &lt;small&gt; (Jezz, Dick and Percy/Bosses) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
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;GTA V<br />
*[[Vinewood Souvenirs - Willie]] &lt;small&gt; (Willie McTavish only) &lt;/small&gt;<br />
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== Band Members ==<br />
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File:JezzTorrent-GTAVC.jpg|[[Jezz Torrent]] &lt;small&gt;(lead vocals)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
File:Percy-GTAVC.jpg|[[Percy]] &lt;small&gt;(lead guitar)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
File:Dick-GTAVC.jpg|[[Dick]] &lt;small&gt;(drums)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
File:Willy-GTAVC-artwork.png|[[Willy]] &lt;small&gt;(bass guitar)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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==Discography==<br />
*'''''[[Dogs on Heat]]'''''<br />
*'''''[[Fat Chicks All Day All Night]]'''''<br />
*'''''[[Devil's Own Band]]'''''<br />
*'''''[https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/love-fist-ep/id592761774 Love Fist EP]'''''<br />
*'''''[[The Number of the Breast]]''''' <br />
*'''''Clear the Custard'''''<br />
*'''''Upcoming Album'''''<br />
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==Credits==<br />
Jezz Torrent was voiced by [[Kevin McKidd]], Percy by [[Russell Foreman]], Dick by [[Peter McKay]] and Willy by [[Mark Hanlon]]. Their songs were written by Allan Walker, Paul Mackie, Trevor McDonald, Dr. Boogie and Craig Conner, and performed by musicians Andy Thomson, Mark Farquhar, Neil Mchaffie, Trevor McDonald and Paul Mackie.<br />
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File:V-Rock-GTAVC-studio.jpg|The [[V-Rock]] building, where [[Tommy Vercetti]] meets the band during their stay in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].<br />
File:LoveJuice-GTAVC.jpg|[[Kent Paul]], Love Fist's manager introducing Tommy to the band.<br />
File:LoveFist-GTAVC-poster.jpg|Love Fist's The Number Of The Breast poster in [[Vinyl Countdown]].<br />
File:LoveFist-GTASA-billboard.jpg|A Love Fist billboard in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]].<br />
File:MorguePartyResurrection-GTALCS8.jpg|Another billboard, in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]].<br />
File:LoveFist-GTAIV-SuperstarCafé.png|The [[Superstar Café]] in [[Star Junction]] announcing a Love Fist concert.<br />
File:LSPDcop-GTAV-artwork-femaleofficer.jpg|GTA V artwork showing a woman wearing a Love Fist shirt.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* The name of the band is an obvious reference to the sexual act of &quot;Fisting&quot;.<br />
* All of the band members wear their signature black leather gloves, except for Willy.<br />
* The shirt that Dick wears is quite similar to the Argentinian football team shirt.<br />
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the DJ of the radio station [[K-DST]] (voiced by Axl Rose), states during a break between songs &quot;...and whatever happened to Love Fist?&quot; Also, Love Fist posters can be seen throughout the state.<br />
*One of the posters in the game can be found on the back of the blueprints of [[Caligula's Palace]] inside [[The Four Dragons Casino]] when [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Wu Zi Mu]] are planning the [[Breaking the Bank at Caligula's|casino]].<br />
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], a Love Fist reunion concert (held at [[The Four Dragons Casino]]) is advertised on billboards.<br />
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], [[Couzin Ed]] is giving away free tickets to a Love Fist concert, since the last guy who won them died in a drunk-driving incident.<br />
* In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], a part on Integrity 2.0 tells how a rap star saw Lazlow &quot;sucking face&quot; with a man during a backstage Love Fist party. [[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]] defends himself by saying that, &quot;It was just a woman that looked like a man. During the 80's, everyone dressed like that, just look at the band's take on hair style.&quot;<br />
* Jezz Torrent wrote a testimonial for the Epsilon Program website.<br />
* There is a poster of Love Fist inside [[Bucky Sligo|Bucky Sligo's]] house in GTA IV.<br />
* In [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|GTA IV Era Liberty City]], Love Fist is set to perform in the [[Superstar Café]] in [[The Triangle]]. However, they are never seen in-game.<br />
* [[Maria Latore]] has a Love Fist poster pinned on the wall above her bed in her [[Maria Latore's Apartment|apartment]] in GTA Liberty City Stories.<br />
* A piece of [[Grand Theft Auto V]] artwork shows a woman being arrested while wearing a Love Fist shirt.<br />
* In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City it is possible to look like Jezz Torrent or Dick, via [[Cheats in GTA Vice City|cheats]].<br />
* A &quot;re-release&quot; of Love Fist's 1986 EP is [https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/love-fist-ep/id592761774 available to buy on iTunes]. The EP contains 4 songs: Dangerous Bastard, Fist Fury, Down Down Down and Fist Till Morning.<br />
* Pre-release [[GTA V]] screenshots showed [[Trevor Phillips]] wearing a Love Fist tank top which can be found in-game at [[Vespucci Movie Masks]].<br />
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[[Category:Sexual References]]</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Love_Fist&diff=404926Talk:Love Fist2014-07-10T11:20:13Z<p>Ghost Leader: </p>
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<div>==Iron Maiden==<br />
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I think that Love Fist is a parody of iron Maiden. Let's look at the facts:<br />
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1) Number of the breast is a pun of Number Of The Beast.<br />
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2) They have a member called Dick, which could be a reference to Bruce Dickinson.<br />
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3) They split up sometime between Vice City (1986) and &lt;s&gt;Vice City Stories&lt;/s&gt; Liberty City Stories (1998. The real Iron Maiden split up in 1993.<br />
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4) They have a large zombiefied head as their stage mascot, like eddie the head.<br />
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:No... they are a parody of the entire 80s Rock scene... not only Iron Maiden. Just take a look at bands like Mötley Crüe, Twisted Sister... there's also a fictional band called Spinal Tap that may have inspired R* to create Love Fist. And Dick reminds me of Axl Rose: http://www.gunsnrosesbrasil.com/Uploads/noticias/axlrose-argentina92.jpg [[User:TheReaperHoldsOurHearts|TheReaperHoldsOurHearts]] 12:34, 19 September 2011 (BST)<br />
:Oops, almost forgot: Iron Maiden didn't split up in 1993... Dickinson just left the band, and in 1994 Blaze Bayley joined [[User:TheReaperHoldsOurHearts|TheReaperHoldsOurHearts]] 12:54, 19 September 2011 (BST)<br />
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[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] was set in 1984, not 1993. You meant [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]. [[User:Gboyers|gboyers]] &lt;sup&gt;[[User_talk:Gboyers|talk]]&lt;/sup&gt; 15:01, 19 September 2011 (BST)<br />
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Should we remove this from the article? Love Fist ins't a Iron Maiden parody... [[User:TheReaperHoldsOurHearts|TheReaperHoldsOurHearts]] 15:08, 20 September 2011 (BST)<br />
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==Band members and instruments==<br />
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What instruments is each member suppose to play? I know Love Fist is fake, but does anyone know if it is mentioned who plays the drums and stuff?<br />
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I think Jezz sings but I'm not sure. {{unsigned|Cuwait Lennon Rowland}}<br />
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:Jezz is seen singing in the mission [[Love Juice]] and discusses singing in his K-Chat interview.<br />
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:Percy is the guitarist. In the Jezz Torrent interview on K-Chat, Amy mentions that Percy won some sort of award for best guitarist.<br />
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:Willy is the bassist. In the mission [[Publicity Tour]] he claims &quot;I'm gonna play bass in hell&quot;<br />
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:By logic of elimination, Dick is the drummer. [[User:McJeff|McJeff]] 23:44, 2 August 2011 (BST)<br />
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== Love Fist shirt in GTA V ==<br />
No, it's available in GTA V. It can be bought by Trevor at the mask store. There's a small rack of t-shirts on the left side of the store (when facing it) and the LF tank top can be found here with a few other unique clothing items. [[User:Ghost Leader|Ghost Leader]] ([[User talk:Ghost Leader|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Ghost Leader|edits]]) 12:20, 10 July 2014 (BST)</div>Ghost Leaderhttp://www.grandtheftwiki.com/index.php?title=Big_Smoke&diff=404324Big Smoke2014-06-18T23:41:42Z<p>Ghost Leader: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{infobox character|<br />
|image =BigSmoke-GTASA.jpg<br />
|game_1 = GTA San Andreas<br />
|name = Melvin Harris<br />
|aka = Big Smoke&lt;br /&gt;Smoke<br />
|status = Deceased<br />
|gender = M<br />
|dob = <br />
|pob = [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]<br />
|dod = 1992<br />
|dod-comment = (&lt;small&gt;during [[End of the Line]]&lt;/small&gt;)<br />
|home = [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Big Smoke's House]] in [[Idlewood]], [[Los Santos in III Era|Los Santos]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Big Smoke's Crack Palace]]<br />
|nationality = United States<br />
|family = <br />
|affiliations = [[Grove Street Families]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Sweet]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Carl Johnson]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Ryder]]&lt;br /&gt;[[OG Loc]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Big Bear]]&lt;br /&gt;[[B Dup]]&lt;br /&gt;[[C.R.A.S.H.]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Ballas]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Los Santos Vagos]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Russian Mafia]]&lt;br /&gt;[[San Fierro Rifa]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Loco Syndicate]]<br />
|vehicles = Black [[Perennial]]&lt;br /&gt;Blue [[Glendale]]<br />
|businesses = <br />
|voice = [[Clifton Powell]]<br />
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{{also|''This article is about the character. For the mission in GTA San Andreas, see [[Big Smoke (mission)]]''}}<br />
'''Melvin Harris''', better known as '''Big Smoke''' or '''Smoke''', is a character in the [[3D Universe]] who appears as a main character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] (set in [[1992]]). Big Smoke appeared as a high ranking member of the [[Grove Street Families]] who later joined forces with the [[Ballas]], [[Los Santos Vagos]] and [[Russian Mafia]], becoming the biggest criminal in the underworld of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. He is voiced by [[Clifton Powell]], who has also appeared in ''Menace II Society''.<br />
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==Character history==<br />
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===Background===<br />
Big Smoke was born in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], and grew up on the Grove Street cul-de-sac in [[Ganton]] next door to [[Sweet]], [[Brian Johnson|Brian]] and [[Carl Johnson]], as well as [[Ryder]] and [[OG Loc]]. He and his childhood friends were founding members of [[Grove Street Families]]. In [[1987]], Brian somehow died with Carl's negligence to blame, and Carl left for [[Liberty City]]. <br />
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Grove Street Families went downhill over the next five years. Smoke tried to convince Sweet to let the gang sell crack cocaine, though Sweet was vehemently opposed to it. Smoke began to secretly sell it under the guidance of corrupt [[LSPD]] officer [[Frank Tenpenny]], which saw Smoke secretly work with the rival [[Ballas]] gang. Smoke made enough money to buy a [[Big Smoke's House|new house]] and a vintage black [[Perennial]], which he told his friends he paid for with an inheritance from his dead aunt. Smoke's old house on Grove Street, next door to the Johnson residence, was still used as a regular hangout. Before long, Big Smoke is supplied large amounts of cocaine by the [[Loco Syndicate]] from [[San Fierro]].<br />
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In [[1992]], Big Smoke let Ryder in on his secret dealings with crack. In the same week, Tenpenny organized a hit on Sweet - the assassins, Ballas behind the wheel of a green [[Sabre]], spray the Johnson residence with machine gun fire but accidentally kill [[Beverly Johnson]] instead. Carl Johnson returns to Los Santos for the funeral, which is when GTA: San Andreas begins.<br />
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===Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas===<br />
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Smoke is the first to welcome Carl home, and brings him to the funeral to meet Sweet, Ryder and [[Kendl Johnson]]. While Smoke welcomes Carl back with open arms, Sweet and Ryder remain bitter about Brian's death. The funeral is attacked by Ballas in a purple [[Voodoo]], which the four of them escape on [[Bicycle|bicycles]]. Smoke's Perennial is destroyed in the process, which he promptly replaces with a teal [[Glendale]]. A week or two later, when the four of them are at a fast-food [[Drive Thru|drive-thru]], they are targeted by the same hitmen. Sweet, Carl and Ryder kill them with no help from Smoke, who instead continued eating his meal. The rest of the gang is angry at him, though he passes it off as a simple personal eccentricity and it's more or less forgotten.<br />
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[[File:LosSantosVagos-GTASA-attacked.jpg|thumb|left|Big Smoke making contact with a Vagos member's head using a [[baseball bat]].]]<br />
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Carl helps Big Smoke outside of official gang business, which is when he first begins to suspect Smoke is hiding something. Two incidents in particular, [[Wrong Side of the Tracks|chasing down]] a train full of [[Los Santos Vagos]] en route to meet the [[San Fierro Rifa]], and a [[Just Business|large shootout]] with the [[Russian Mafia]], peak Carl's curiosity while Big Smoke is reluctant to answer his questions.<br />
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Eventually, Grove Street Families regains the influence it had in the mid-1980s. Carl proves to be a great asset to the gang, which earns him Sweet's respect back. At their peak, they plan to [[Reuniting the Families|re-unite]] with their former allies, Seville Boulevard and Temple Drive Families. Their meeting at the [[Jefferson Motel]] is stormed by LSPD [[SWAT]] - Smoke and Ryder urge Carl to flee the scene with them, though Carl insists on saving Sweet. When Carl reaches Sweet, he first expresses distrust in Smoke and Ryder, saying &quot;they shook on us!&quot;. However, Smoke and Ryder actually return to Sweet and Carl's aid, and all four of them escape unharmed.<br />
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[[File:TheGreenSabre-GTASA2.png|right|thumb|250px|Big Smoke, [[Ryder]], [[Frank Tenpenny]] and [[Eddie Pulaski]] with the green [[Sabre]] used to kill [[Beverly Johnson]], as [[The Green Sabre|witnessed]] by [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Cesar Vialpando]], during [[The Green Sabre]].]]<br />
Very soon after, the newly-united Families are on their way to seize Ballas territory under the [[Mulholland Intersection]]. [[Cesar Vialpando]], Kendl Johnson's boyfriend, summons Carl to [[Verdant Bluffs]] where he witnesses Smoke, Ryder, Tenpenny and Ballas conferring around the infamous [[Green Sabre]]. Carl rushes to save his brother, but ultimately fails - Sweet is shot and mended in a prison hospital, while Carl is abandoned in [[Whetstone]] by Tenpenny.<br />
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====Drug Baron====<br />
No longer weighed down by the Johnson's, Big Smoke becomes the most powerful drug lord in [[Los Santos]]. Former Ballas, Vagos and GSFs disregard their gang ties and unilaterally work for him. Former GSFs Ryder and [[B-Dup]] both become wealthy in his employ, though Smoke does not trust B-Dup enough to make him a &quot;lieutenant&quot;, so to speak. Twice a week, Big Smoke takes in a backpack full of cocaine from the [[Loco Syndicate]], and sends back money in a [[Patriot]]. OG Loc has since become a successful rapper, and Smoke launders drug money by becoming his manager. Smoke takes on the public image of a benefactor to orphanages and anti-drug campaigns, further concealing his drug operation. Aside from his public charity appearances, he is extremely paranoid and rarely ventures out of a [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|fortified apartment tower]] he owns in [[East Los Santos]]. He owns a white [[Feltzer]], license plate &quot;IMY AK&quot;, but rarely gets to enjoy it because he is a shut-in.<br />
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Carl gets back on his feet in [[San Fierro]], destroys the Loco Syndicate and kills Ryder. Word of Ryder's death runs wild in Los Santos (according to Cesar in [[Yay Ka-Boom-Boom]]), though Smoke is undeterred and finds a new supplier of raw cocaine. Carl later finds his way back to Los Santos, and manages to have Sweet [[Home Coming|freed]] from a supposedly unsurmountable life sentence (ironically by [[Mike Toreno]], an undercover US government agent who organized the Loco Syndicate in the first place). Sweet and Carl build Grove Street Families from the ground up a third time, while [[Cut Throat Business|OG Loc]] and [[Beat Down on B Dup|B Dup]] are shaken down but left alive. As Tenpenny's acquittal for corruption hits national news, riots break out all over Los Santos. Carl and Sweet use this opportunity to gain even more turf, and Sweet eventually find a high-ranking Vagos member who spills Big Smoke's location to them. <br />
<br />
====Death====<br />
[[File:EndoftheLine-GTASA3.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Carl Johnson]] confronting Big Smoke in his [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|drug manufacturing factory]], shortly before a shoot-out and Smoke's death, during [[End of the Line]].]]<br />
Carl [[End of the Line|ventures]] into Smoke's apartment tower alone, in order to prove a point to himself and Sweet, and makes his way to Big Smoke's penthouse. Smoke is at first slow to respond to Carl, saying &quot;I knew you was coming, and I don't give a shit&quot;. They then have a short argument, in which Smoke is somewhat jealous and resentful of Carl but relishes his own success, telling him &quot;Look at you, you got the whole world! I ain't got no regrets, man!&quot;. Carl attempts to rebate by stating Smoke had a family, but is inturuptted by him stating &quot;I made it CJ, I'm a success! I CAN'T BE TOUCHED. I don't give a fuck. Fuck the whole world.&quot; A clearly disappointed Carl asks Smoke &quot;What happened to you man?&quot; Smoke replies &quot;Man, what the fuck do you care?&quot; He grabs a shotgun and aim's it at Carl. &quot;Guess we better do this shit then...&quot;<br />
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[[Image:EndoftheLine-GTASA9.png|left|thumb|250px|Carl listening to Big Smoke's final words.]]<br />
After a shootout in his apartment, Carl manages to get five bullets through Smoke's body armor, flooring him besides his open safe and his spilled money. Carl tries one last time to reason with Smoke as he dies. Smoke grabs onto some of his money, and admits &quot;I got caught up in the money, the power&quot; and &quot;I had no choice, I had to do it. I just see the opportunity&quot;. Smoke's last words are filled with vanity, however, and he proclaims &quot;When I'm gone, everyone gonna remember my name - Big Smoke!&quot;. Carl somberly whispers to himself &quot;Damn, man. What a waste.&quot; before he is confronted by Tenpenny. The apartment tower is burned down (by Tenpenny), which causes the media to rule Big Smoke's death as an accident. After an epic car chase throughout Los Santos, using Smoke's white Feltzer, Carl and Sweet kill Tenpenny in a supposed accident as well.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*Big Smoke drives a blue [[Glendale]], with a white roof, which has the license plate ''A2TMFK''. Opinions on the meaning of this are varied:<br />
:Some believe it to be an acronym for 'a two-timing motherfucker'', in reference to his betraying the Grove Street Families.<br />
:Some believe it to be an acronym for 'a two-ton motherfucker', in reference to him being overweight.<br />
:Some believe it to be a reference to the [[:wp:Cypress Hill|Cypress Hill]] song 'A to the Motherf*ckin K', which was released in [[1993]] (a year after GTA San Andreas).<br />
*Big Smoke's favorite radio stations are [[Bounce FM]] and [[Radio Los Santos]].<br />
*The beta version of Big Smoke is shown wearing a white jersey and black trousers, with Smoke having a bald head, which can be seen on the statute of Smoke in the [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|drug manufacturing factory]] in [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]].<br />
*Big Smoke quotes the Bible on many occasions, hinting that he may be deeply religious.<br />
*In replay mode, Smoke, along with [[Sweet]] and [[Ryder]], appear as pedestrian character models. [[File:Replay-GTASA-Drive-By.png|thumb|right|Smoke's character model seen in replay mode during the mission [[Drive-By]].]]<br />
*Big Smoke, like Ryder, continues to wear green clothing after his betrayal of the [[Grove Street Families]] becomes common knowledge, even despite Big Smoke having a separate character model depicting him wearing body armor.<br />
*Big Smoke is shown to have five bullets in his chest following the shoot-out during [[End of the Line]], regardless of how he is killed.<br />
*Big Smoke makes multiple references to his desire to be remembered following his death.<br />
*At the 26 second mark of [[Franklin Clinton]]'s GTA V character trailer, a man heavily resembling Big Smoke can be seen watching a stripper.<br />
<br />
==Mission appearances==<br />
;GTA San Andreas<br />
*[[The Introduction]]<br />
*[[Big Smoke (mission)|Big Smoke]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Sweet &amp; Kendl]]<br />
*[[Tagging Up Turf]]<br />
*[[Cleaning the Hood]]<br />
*[[Drive-Thru]]<br />
*[[Nines and AKs]]<br />
*[[Drive-By]]<br />
*[[OG Loc (mission)|OG Loc]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Running Dog]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Wrong Side of the Tracks]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Just Business]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Reuniting the Families]]<br />
*[[The Green Sabre]]<br />
*[[Loco Syndicate Drug Courier]] &lt;small&gt;(Head of cash runs)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[End of the Line]] &lt;small&gt;(Killed)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:BigSmoke-GTASA-artwork.jpg|Artwork of Big Smoke.<br />
File:BigSmoke-GTASA-artwork2.jpg|Alternative artwork of Big Smoke depicting an unused model.<br />
File:BigSmoke-GTASA2.jpg|The beta version of Smoke.<br />
File:BigSmoke'sCrackPalace-GTASA-statue.jpg|The statued beta version of Smoke.<br />
File:Big-Smoke-GTAV.jpg|Big Smoke lookalike in Franklin's character trailer.<br />
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<div>{{infobox character|<br />
|image =BigSmoke-GTASA.jpg<br />
|game_1 = GTA San Andreas<br />
|name = Melvin Harris<br />
|aka = Big Smoke&lt;br /&gt;Smoke<br />
|status = Deceased<br />
|gender = M<br />
|dob = <br />
|pob = [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]<br />
|dod = 1992<br />
|dod-comment = (&lt;small&gt;during [[End of the Line]]&lt;/small&gt;)<br />
|home = [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Big Smoke's House]] in [[Idlewood]], [[Los Santos in III Era|Los Santos]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Big Smoke's Crack Palace]]<br />
|nationality = United States<br />
|family = <br />
|affiliations = [[Grove Street Families]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Sweet]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Carl Johnson]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Ryder]]&lt;br /&gt;[[OG Loc]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Big Bear]]&lt;br /&gt;[[B Dup]]&lt;br /&gt;[[C.R.A.S.H.]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Ballas]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Los Santos Vagos]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Russian Mafia]]&lt;br /&gt;[[San Fierro Rifa]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Loco Syndicate]]<br />
|vehicles = Black [[Perennial]]&lt;br /&gt;Blue [[Glendale]]<br />
|businesses = <br />
|voice = [[Clifton Powell]]<br />
}}<br />
{{also|''This article is about the character. For the mission in GTA San Andreas, see [[Big Smoke (mission)]]''}}<br />
'''Melvin Harris''', better known as '''Big Smoke''' or '''Smoke''', is a character in the [[3D Universe]] who appears as a main character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] (set in [[1992]]). Big Smoke appeared as a high ranking member of the [[Grove Street Families]] who later joined forces with the [[Ballas]], [[Los Santos Vagos]] and [[Russian Mafia]], becoming the biggest criminal in the underworld of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. He is voiced by [[Clifton Powell]], who has also appeared in ''Menace II Society''.<br />
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==Character history==<br />
{{spoiler}}<br />
===Background===<br />
Big Smoke was born in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], and grew up on the Grove Street cul-de-sac in [[Ganton]] next door to [[Sweet]], [[Brian Johnson|Brian]] and [[Carl Johnson]], as well as [[Ryder]] and [[OG Loc]]. He and his childhood friends were founding members of [[Grove Street Families]]. In [[1987]], Brian somehow died with Carl's negligence to blame, and Carl left for [[Liberty City]]. <br />
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Grove Street Families went downhill over the next five years. Smoke tried to convince Sweet to let the gang sell crack cocaine, though Sweet was vehemently opposed to it. Smoke began to secretly sell it under the guidance of corrupt [[LSPD]] officer [[Frank Tenpenny]], which saw Smoke secretly work with the rival [[Ballas]] gang. Smoke made enough money to buy a [[Big Smoke's House|new house]] and a vintage black [[Perennial]], which he told his friends he paid for with an inheritance from his dead aunt. Smoke's old house on Grove Street, next door to the Johnson residence, was still used as a regular hangout. Before long, Big Smoke is supplied large amounts of cocaine by the [[Loco Syndicate]] from [[San Fierro]].<br />
<br />
In [[1992]], Big Smoke let Ryder in on his secret dealings with crack. In the same week, Tenpenny organized a hit on Sweet - the assassins, Ballas behind the wheel of a green [[Sabre]], spray the Johnson residence with machine gun fire but accidentally kill [[Beverly Johnson]] instead. Carl Johnson returns to Los Santos for the funeral, which is when GTA: San Andreas begins.<br />
<br />
===Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas===<br />
====Gang Activity====<br />
Smoke is the first to welcome Carl home, and brings him to the funeral to meet Sweet, Ryder and [[Kendl Johnson]]. While Smoke welcomes Carl back with open arms, Sweet and Ryder remain bitter about Brian's death. The funeral is attacked by Ballas in a purple [[Voodoo]], which the four of them escape on [[Bicycle|bicycles]]. Smoke's Perennial is destroyed in the process, which he promptly replaces with a teal [[Glendale]]. A week or two later, when the four of them are at a fast-food [[Drive Thru|drive-thru]], they are targeted by the same hitmen. Sweet, Carl and Ryder kill them with no help from Smoke, who instead continued eating his meal. The rest of the gang is angry at him, though he passes it off as a simple personal eccentricity and it's more or less forgotten.<br />
<br />
[[File:LosSantosVagos-GTASA-attacked.jpg|thumb|left|Big Smoke making contact with a Vagos member's head using a [[baseball bat]].]]<br />
<br />
Carl helps Big Smoke outside of official gang business, which is when he first begins to suspect Smoke is hiding something. Two incidents in particular, [[Wrong Side of the Tracks|chasing down]] a train full of [[Los Santos Vagos]] en route to meet the [[San Fierro Rifa]], and a [[Just Business|large shootout]] with the [[Russian Mafia]], peak Carl's curiosity while Big Smoke is reluctant to answer his questions.<br />
<br />
Eventually, Grove Street Families regains the influence it had in the mid-1980s. Carl proves to be a great asset to the gang, which earns him Sweet's respect back. At their peak, they plan to [[Reuniting the Families|re-unite]] with their former allies, Seville Boulevard and Temple Drive Families. Their meeting at the [[Jefferson Motel]] is stormed by LSPD [[SWAT]] - Smoke and Ryder urge Carl to flee the scene with them, though Carl insists on saving Sweet. When Carl reaches Sweet, he first expresses distrust in Smoke and Ryder, saying &quot;they shook on us!&quot;. However, Smoke and Ryder actually return to Sweet and Carl's aid, and all four of them escape unharmed.<br />
<br />
[[File:TheGreenSabre-GTASA2.png|right|thumb|250px|Big Smoke, [[Ryder]], [[Frank Tenpenny]] and [[Eddie Pulaski]] with the green [[Sabre]] used to kill [[Beverly Johnson]], as [[The Green Sabre|witnessed]] by [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Cesar Vialpando]], during [[The Green Sabre]].]]<br />
Very soon after, the newly-united Families are on their way to seize Ballas territory under the [[Mulholland Intersection]]. [[Cesar Vialpando]], Kendl Johnson's boyfriend, summons Carl to [[Verdant Bluffs]] where he witnesses Smoke, Ryder, Tenpenny and Ballas conferring around the infamous [[Green Sabre]]. Carl rushes to save his brother, but ultimately fails - Sweet is shot and mended in a prison hospital, while Carl is abandoned in [[Whetstone]] by Tenpenny.<br />
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====Drug Baron====<br />
No longer weighed down by the Johnson's, Big Smoke becomes the most powerful drug lord in [[Los Santos]]. Former Ballas, Vagos and GSFs disregard their gang ties and unilaterally work for him. Former GSFs Ryder and [[B-Dup]] both become wealthy in his employ, though Smoke does not trust B-Dup enough to make him a &quot;lieutenant&quot;, so to speak. Twice a week, Big Smoke takes in a backpack full of cocaine from the [[Loco Syndicate]], and sends back money in a [[Patriot]]. OG Loc has since become a successful rapper, and Smoke launders drug money by becoming his manager. Smoke takes on the public image of a benefactor to orphanages and anti-drug campaigns, further concealing his drug operation. Aside from his public charity appearances, he is extremely paranoid and rarely ventures out of a [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|fortified apartment tower]] he owns in [[East Los Santos]]. He owns a white [[Feltzer]], license plate &quot;IMY AK&quot;, but rarely gets to enjoy it because he is a shut-in.<br />
<br />
Carl gets back on his feet in [[San Fierro]], destroys the Loco Syndicate and kills Ryder. Word of Ryder's death runs wild in Los Santos (according to Cesar in [[Yay Ka-Boom-Boom]]), though Smoke is undeterred and finds a new supplier of raw cocaine. Carl later finds his way back to Los Santos, and manages to have Sweet [[Home Coming|freed]] from a supposedly unsurmountable life sentence (ironically by [[Mike Toreno]], an undercover US government agent who organized the Loco Syndicate in the first place). Sweet and Carl build Grove Street Families from the ground up a third time, while [[Cut Throat Business|OG Loc]] and [[Beat Down on B Dup|B Dup]] are shaken down but left alive. As Tenpenny's acquittal for corruption hits national news, riots break out all over Los Santos. Carl and Sweet use this opportunity to gain even more turf, and Sweet eventually find a high-ranking Vagos member who spills Big Smoke's location to them. <br />
<br />
====Death====<br />
[[File:EndoftheLine-GTASA3.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Carl Johnson]] confronting Big Smoke in his [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|drug manufacturing factory]], shortly before a shoot-out and Smoke's death, during [[End of the Line]].]]<br />
Carl [[End of the Line|ventures]] into Smoke's apartment tower alone, in order to prove a point to himself and Sweet, and makes his way to Big Smoke's penthouse. Smoke is at first slow to respond to Carl, saying &quot;I knew you was coming, and I don't give a shit&quot;. They then have a short argument, in which Smoke is somewhat jealous and resentful of Carl but relishes his own success, telling him &quot;Look at you, you got the whole world! I ain't got no regrets, man!&quot;. Carl attempts to rebate by stating Smoke had a family, but is inturuptted by him stating &quot;I made it CJ, I'm a success! I CAN'T BE TOUCHED. I don't give a fuck. Fuck the whole world.&quot; A clearly disappointed Carl asks Smoke &quot;What happened to you man?&quot; Smoke replies &quot;Man, what the fuck do you care?&quot; He grabs a shotgun and aim's it at Carl. &quot;Guess we better do this shit then...&quot;<br />
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[[Image:EndoftheLine-GTASA9.png|left|thumb|250px|Carl listening to Big Smoke's final words.]]<br />
After a shootout in his apartment, Carl manages to get five bullets through Smoke's body armor, flooring him besides his open safe and his spilled money. Carl tries one last time to reason with Smoke as he dies. Smoke grabs onto some of his money, and admits &quot;I got caught up in the money, the power&quot; and &quot;I had no choice, I had to do it. I just see the opportunity&quot;. Smoke's last words are filled with vanity, however, and he proclaims &quot;When I'm gone, everyone gonna remember my name - Big Smoke!&quot;. Carl somberly whispers to himself &quot;Damn, man. What a waste.&quot; before he is confronted by Tenpenny. The apartment tower is burned down (by Tenpenny), which causes the media to rule Big Smoke's death as an accident. After an epic car chase throughout Los Santos, using Smoke's white Feltzer, Carl and Sweet kill Tenpenny in a supposed accident as well.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*Big Smoke drives a blue [[Glendale]], with a white roof, which has the license plate ''A2TMFK''. Opinions on the meaning of this are varied:<br />
:Some believe it to be an acronym for 'a two-timing motherfucker'', in reference to his betraying the Grove Street Families.<br />
:Some believe it to be an acronym for 'a two-ton motherfucker', in reference to him being overweight.<br />
:Some believe it to be a reference to the [[:wp:Cypress Hill|Cypress Hill]] song 'A to the Motherf*ckin K', which was released in [[1993]] (a year after GTA San Andreas).<br />
*Big Smoke's favorite radio stations are [[Bounce FM]] and [[Radio Los Santos]].<br />
*The beta version of Big Smoke is shown wearing a white jersey and black trousers, with Smoke having a bald head, which can be seen on the statute of Smoke in the [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|drug manufacturing factory]] in [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]].<br />
*Big Smoke quotes the Bible on many occasions, hinting that he may be deeply religious.<br />
*In replay mode, Smoke, along with [[Sweet]] and [[Ryder]], appear as pedestrian character models. [[File:Replay-GTASA-Drive-By.png|thumb|right|Smoke's character model seen in replay mode during the mission [[Drive-By]].]]<br />
*Big Smoke, like Ryder, continues to wear green clothing after his betrayal of the [[Grove Street Families]] becomes common knowledge, even despite Big Smoke having a separate character model depicting him wearing body armor.<br />
*Big Smoke is shown to have five bullets in his chest following the shoot-out during [[End of the Line]], regardless of how he is killed.<br />
*Big Smoke makes multiple references to his desire to be remembered following his death.<br />
*At the 26 second mark of [[Franklin Clinton]]'s GTA V character trailer, a man heavily resembling Big Smoke can be seen watching a stripper.<br />
<br />
==Mission appearances==<br />
;GTA San Andreas<br />
*[[The Introduction]]<br />
*[[Big Smoke (mission)|Big Smoke]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Sweet &amp; Kendl]]<br />
*[[Tagging Up Turf]]<br />
*[[Cleaning the Hood]]<br />
*[[Drive-Thru]]<br />
*[[Nines and AKs]]<br />
*[[Drive-By]]<br />
*[[OG Loc (mission)|OG Loc]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Running Dog]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Wrong Side of the Tracks]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Just Business]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Reuniting the Families]]<br />
*[[The Green Sabre]]<br />
*[[Loco Syndicate Drug Courier]] &lt;small&gt;(Head of cash runs)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[End of the Line]] &lt;small&gt;(Killed)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
&lt;gallery&gt;<br />
File:BigSmoke-GTASA-artwork.jpg|Artwork of Big Smoke.<br />
File:BigSmoke-GTASA-artwork2.jpg|Alternative artwork of Big Smoke depicting an unused model.<br />
File:BigSmoke-GTASA2.jpg|The beta version of Smoke.<br />
File:BigSmoke'sCrackPalace-GTASA-statue.jpg|The statued beta version of Smoke.<br />
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<div>'''Lampadati''' is an automotive manufacturer in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
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'''Jonelle''' is a resident of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] and is a drug addicted [[Prostitutes|prostitute]], who appears briefly in the missions [[I Luv LC]] and [[Caught with your Pants Down]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. During the mission Caught with your Pants Down, [[Yusuf Amir]] attempts to cover up the fact that she is a prostitute from his father by saying that she is [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]'s wife and that she dresses despicably.<br />
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*[[I Luv LC]]<br />
*[[Caught with your Pants Down]]<br />
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|name = Chad Mulligan<br />
|aka = <br />
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'''Chad Mulligan''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears as a minor character in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. His voice actor is not credited.<br />
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==Character history==<br />
Chad Mulligan is, by [[2013]], a wealthy record pop music producer living in [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]]. He had success in his early career but, after developing a lavish lifestyle, his career began to slow, having had no recent number one singles. He had gathered collections of rare cars (including a black [[Z-Type]]), pieces of art, wine and watches, while also purchasing two boats, some exotic pets, a ski lodge and a troupe of performing dwarfs. In [[2008]] he married [[Shanice Mulligan|Shanice]] but rumors of an affair with [[Lacy Jonas]] persisted throughout [[2012]], with the two separating in [[2013]]. He had been arrested by the [[LSPD in GTA V|Los Santos Police Department]] on at least two occasions for speeding. His recent list of clients include the [[Blue Brothers]] ([[Billy Blue|Billy]] and [[Bobby Blue|Bobby]]), Lacey Jonas, [[Softly Softly Catchy Monkey]] and [[Samantha Muldoon]]. <br />
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The possibility of losing a number of his assets led to Mulligan hiding a number of them, including his black [[Z-Type]], which is later discovered by billionaire businessman [[Devin Weston]] and his assistant [[Molly Schultz]]. Weston sends [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Trevor Philips]] to steal the car with the two locating him, using a police helicopter, talking to [[Karina Pearl]]. They follow him to a garage and, after a chase, confront Mulligan with Franklin pointing a gun at his head. Mulligan flees and his car is stolen, later being delivered to Weston at his personal hangar at [[Los Santos International Airport in GTA V|Los Santos International Airport]]. He later bleets about his car being stolen, asking for his car to be returned.<br />
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==Mission appearance==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Chad Mulligan can be killed by [[Franklin Clinton]] during the mission [[Eye in the Sky]]. A post-mission [[Bleeter.biz|bleet]], however, shows that he is intended to survive the mission.<br />
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|name = MaryAnn Quinn<br />
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|status = Alive<br />
|gender = F<br />
|dob = 1974<br />
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|dod = <br />
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|home = [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]]<br />
|nationality = United States<br />
|family = [[MaryAnn Quinn's Mother|Mother]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Adam (GTA V)|Adam]] &lt;small&gt;(ex-boyfriend)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
|affiliations = [[Jonathan Aubrey]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Richard Trindall]]&lt;br /&gt;[[Dr. Wetherbrook]] &lt;small&gt;(therapist)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Michael De Santa]]<br />
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'''MaryAnn Quinn''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears as a ''Strangers and Freaks'' character in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. She is voiced by [[Dawn McGee]].<br />
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==Character history==<br />
MaryAnn Quinn is, in [[2013]], a thirty-nine year old fitness fanatic and a senior vice president at an unknown company, where she uses her extremely critical and harsh manner to bully her co-workers. She attended therapy with [[Dr. Wetherbrook]] and, at three months away from being forty, begins to focus solely on her physical appearance with a BMI of 22. She appears to have a disliking for all men, as they do not live up to her high standards and believes she does not have time to have a family, although her parents attempt to set her up with one of their friends. She briefly stalks [[Jonathan Aubrey]] and breaks into his apartment on at least two occasions before meeting [[Adam (GTA V)|Adam]] on a blind date set up by her swimming coach. She initially rates him a 7/10 after their first date, but their second date ends badly as MaryAnn begins to find him annoying.<br />
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She arranges to meet him by the [[Vinewood Sign]] but, while training, meets [[Michael De Santa]] and [[Exercising Demons - Michael|loses a race]] to him, which she describes as being the most embarrassing moment of her life. She also meets [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Exercising Demons - Franklin|loses a triathlon]], destroying her morale, before finally meeting Adam. She dumps him and [[Exercising Demons - Trevor|loses a bike race]] against [[Trevor Philips]], who had knocked out Adam and shown a keen interest in MaryAnn due to her aggressive personality. MaryAnn, however, dislikes Trevor and later describes him as a &quot;homeless crackhead&quot; in a [[Lifeinvader]] message to Michael De Santa, who she blames for her losses.<br />
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==Mission appearances==<br />
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*[[Exercising Demons - Michael]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
*[[Exercising Demons - Franklin]] &lt;small&gt;(Boss)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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*One day I'd like to compete against myself and win. Just one day! <br />
*Between my career and staying healthy, how would I ever find time for a family anyway?<br />
*Every guy in my department is such a wet blanket. So your boss is a woman? Get over it! Grow a dick!<br />
*Laid down some fat watts today! Serious core work! BMI = 22. How do you like me NOW!!!<br />
*Home made mascarpone ravioli, a crisp arugula salad with lemon dressing, a large glass of Barolo. Saturday night = Me Time. I love my life<br />
*Personal best on the step machine and my ass still looks a burst beach ball! AAAAAGHH!!!!<br />
*I've realized men are split into 4 categories 1) They hate their mother 2) The love their mother too much 3) They still live with their mother 4) They want me to be their mother<br />
*Having to really dig deep for those dopamines today. <br />
*For the last time... I don't play sport, I WORK OUT. Games are what little boys play.<br />
*My team at work are such morons. It's like managing a group of special needs kids.<br />
*40 in 3 months. I'm totally fine with it. <br />
*Dear skanks who come to the gym dressed like they should be on roller skates serving daiquiris to Japanese businessmen in titty bars, FUCK YOU!<br />
*2 hours of cardio and I HATE MYSELF! COME ON!!! <br />
*I swear if my assistant doesn't stop giving me that sympathetic look and &quot;start wearing a bra&quot;, her days are numbered. I'll run you into the ground, you skinny bitch!<br />
*Tear fest at today's performance reviews. What a bunch of namby pambies<br />
*So my swimming coach is setting me up on a blind date. Expectations somewhere between low and horrendous...<br />
*The blind date with Adam went surprisingly well - he was generally tolerable, not married, not disgustingly fat, not super-rightwing and didn't scratch his balls in front of me. 7 out of 10.<br />
*Second date with Adam and he's already annoying me. Decide what you want you cowed little momma's boy!<br />
*I'm meeting up with Adam at Galileo Park near the Vinewood sign. I'm going to annihilate him on the bikes, see if I can locate a spine anywhere in that wimp!<br />
*My tapering strategy s completely fucked! I just got beaten in a run by a chubby guy who must have been at least in his mid-40s! I've never been so humiliated in my life!<br />
*I'm in the pits of an awful cardio slump. Triathlon training was a DISASTER! Some ringer posing as a weekender tore the last of my morale to shreds. I'm a broken woman.<br />
*Today couldn't have been any more shitty. First I have to dump Adam for being a dickless commitment-phone and then some complete freak of a human specimen smokes me in a downhill bike race! I'm so deconditioned! I hate myself! I'm going to die alone!<br />
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*Don't get any ideas. The only reason I tracked you down was because I don't want you to think that winning that run was anything other than poor mismanagement of carbs on my part. Just so we're both clear that on any other day I would have annihilated you. Best, MaryAnn.<br />
*I just got beaten in a bike race by a homeless crackhead. Thanks. You've put some kind of creepy middle-aged man curse on me. <br />
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'''Timm''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears as a random character in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].<br />
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Timm is an investment banker based in [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] who, in [[2013]], visits [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]]. The night before his flight he is taken out, spending [[Money|$]]5.000 on bottle service. The following day he attempts to get to the [[Los Santos International Airport in GTA V|airport]] but his rental car breaks down. The player, as any of the three protagonists, can then drive him to the airport for $100. He tells the player to invest in [[Tinkle]] saying they &quot;won't regret it!&quot;.<br />
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<div>'''Meltdown''' is a film in the [[HD Universe]] produced by the [[Richards Majestic]] studio in [[2013]]. [[Solomon Richards]] is the executive producer while [[Michael De Santa]] received an associate producer credit for helping out Solomon during the troubled production of the film. The film is directed by [[Anton Beaudelaire]] and stars [[Milton McIlroy]]. The film plays a significant role within Michael's character arc in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. <br />
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The film takes place in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]], [[Algonquin]], however it is all actually filmed using green-screen and on sets located in the back lot of the Richards Majestic studio in [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]].<br />
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==Production history==<br />
After working for [[Devin Weston]], Michael meets his idol Solomon Richards, and Solomon tells Michael that the production of the movie is in trouble. Michael helps Solomon by [[Mr. Richards|retrieving]] lead actor Milton and director Anton from [[Rocco Pelosi]]'s club in East Los Santos. Both Milton and Anton intended to renegotiate their contract with the studio; however, Michael manages to intimidate the two into returning to the studio. Pelosi and his associate [[Gianni]] later beat up Solomon for screwing up his planned contract renegotiation, and Michael retaliates by [[The Ballad of Rocco|killing the two]]. Solomon rewards Michael by naming him as associate producer. Just as the film is almost complete, Weston and his legal counsel [[Molly Schultz]] reveal that they plan to [[Legal Trouble|prematurely end production]] of the film so he can collect a large insurance payout. Michael chases down Molly for the only supposed existing copy of the film, resulting in her accidental death in the process when she is sucked into a jet engine. Solomon reveals to Michael that he had several digital backups of the film, and plans a [[Meltdown (GTA V)|premiere]] at the [[Oriental Theater]] so Weston can't try to can the movie again. Despite mixed reviews of the film, ''Meltdown'' proves to be a financial success for the Richards Majestic studio.<br />
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==Cast==<br />
*[[Milton McIlroy]] as [[Dylan]]<br />
*[[John Cohn]] as [[Chip]]<br />
*[[Theodore Bickford]] as [[Abner Fitch]]<br />
*[[Charlie Fleming]] as [[Miranda]]<br />
*[[Chippy]] as [[Monkey]]<br />
*[[Leo Hornstein]] as [[Mayor Mongelli]]<br />
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==Crew==<br />
*[[Anton Beaudelaire]] - Director<br />
*[[Solomon Richards]] - Executive producer<br />
*[[Michael De Santa]] - Associate producer<br />
*[[Gaylord Menzies]] - writer and producer<br />
*[[Jeffrey J. Bokowski]] - writer and producer<br />
*[[Vincent Livith]] - Editor<br />
*[[Manuelle Parmentie]] - Director of Photography<br />
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<div>'''Horatio Humboldt''' was an English explorer mentioned in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. He is based on the real life person [[wp:Henry Hudson|Henry Hudson]]. Humboldt was hired by the Dutch to find a new place to sell weed. On September 4, [[1609]], he steered his ship into the mouth of a river coincidentally named the [[Humboldt River|Humboldt]] by the local natives, based on Humboldt's writings. He is mentioned on [[CNT]]'s show [[A History of Liberty City]].<br />
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|name = Cletus Ewing<br />
|aka = <br />
|status = Alive<br />
|gender = M<br />
|dob = <br />
|dob-comment = <br />
|pob =<br />
|dod = <br />
|dod-comment = <br />
|home = [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]]<br />
|nationality = United States<br />
|family = Unnamed partner<br />
|affiliations = [[Trevor Philips]] &lt;small&gt;(friend)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Ron Jakowski]] &lt;small&gt;(friend)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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|voice = [[Ian Scott McGregor]]<br />
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'''Cletus Ewing''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears as a ''Strangers and Freaks'' character in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. He is voiced by [[Ian Scott McGregor]].<br />
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==Character history==<br />
Cletus Ewing is, in [[2013]] a resident of [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]] and possibly a former member of the [[United States of America|US]] [[military]]. He has [[Trevor Philips]] shoot three satellite dishes and they then visit the [[Abandoned Motel|abandoned motel]] in Sandy Shores, where he has Trevor shoot three tires on moving vehicles on the freeway and then shoot three [[Animals in GTA V|coyotes]]. The two then go their separate ways, but Cletus phones Trevor and the two meet near a lodge in Blaine County. There he teaches Trevor how to hunt, in particular [[Animals in GTA V|elk]], with Trevor shooting three elk. He later tells Trevor that he can earn money by [[hunting]] and selling him the remains of elk, cougars, boar and coyotes.<br />
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==Lifeinvader updates==<br />
*Wanna grab a couple of cold ones and shoot some shit up?<br />
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*[[Target Practice]]<br />
*[[Fair Game]]<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Cletus is likely a former member of the [[United States of America|US]] [[military]] as he can be seen wearing dog tags.<br />
*Cletus will only shoot elk and will not kill does.<br />
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|name = Amanda De Santa<br />
|image = AmandaDeSanta-GTAV.jpg<br />
|game_1 = GTA V<br />
|aka = Amanda Townley &lt;small&gt;(former name)&lt;/small&gt; &lt;br&gt; Krystal &lt;small&gt;(former stripper name)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
|gender = F<br />
|status = Alive<br />
|pob =<br />
|home = [[Rockford Hills]], [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]]<br />
|nationality = US<br />
|family = [[Michael De Santa]] &lt;small&gt;(husband)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Jimmy De Santa]] &lt;small&gt;(son)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Tracey De Santa]] &lt;small&gt;(daughter)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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|voice = Vicki Van Tassel<br />
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'''Amanda De Santa''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. She is the wife of [[Michael De Santa|Michael]] and mother of [[Jimmy De Santa|Jimmy]] &amp; [[Tracey De Santa|Tracey]].<br />
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==Character history==<br />
Sometime in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Michael and Amanda began a relationship. At the time, she worked as a stripper and later a prostitute, with Michael using the gains from his heists to pay for plastic surgery. Eventually, the two get married and have two children: Tracey and Jimmy. Early on, Michael, Amanda, and their children had a seemingly good relationship; however, their relationship became strained in [[2004]] when Michael arranged for an &quot;off-the-books plea deal&quot; with [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#HD_Universe|FIB Agent]] [[Dave Norton]] after a [[Prologue (GTA V)|heist gone wrong]] without consulting her, although he claims that it was to protect her and the children. The family moves to [[Rockford Hills]] under Agent Norton's watch. She openly cheats on Michael; however, Michael doesn't initially confront her about it as he cheats on her as well. She eventually became a financial burden on her husband through her shopping, leading Michael to return to a life of crime.<br />
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In [[Marriage Counseling]], Michael finds her wearing a towel in the upstairs hallway and storms into their bedroom where he finds their tennis instructor [[Kyle Chavis]] in his underwear. In a rage, he chases Kyle down with his [[Bison (vehicle)|gardener's pickup truck]] and pulls his [[Natalia Zverovna's House|house]] down from the cliff, only to realize that it belonged to the [[Natalia Zverovna|mistress]] of Mexican gangster [[Martin Madrazo]] (this, among other things, lures Michael back into robbery). In [[The Good Husband]], Amanda reluctantly calls on Michael for help when she is arrested for shoplifting (the player can choose whether or not to save her).<br />
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In [[Did Somebody Say Yoga?]], he agrees to practice yoga with Amanda and her instructor [[Fabien LaRouche]]. Michael becomes irate when one of their yoga poses resembles a dry hump, attempts to push Fabien in the pool, lands in it himself, and Amanda breaks up with him on the spot. Immediately after, he takes Jimmy to meet his drug dealer at [[Burger Shot]]; Jimmy takes the opportunity to trick Michael into drinking [[wp:Purple drank|purple drank]], steal his car and leave him behind. Jimmy distorts the situation to Amanda, causing her to take him and Tracey and leave Michael completely alone in their [[Rockford Hills]] home.<br />
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Amanda and her children live with Fabien for a short while, but while Fabien is described as an &quot;ideal sexual partner&quot;, Amanda quickly bores of his pretentious personality. Tracey and Jimmy also dislike him, and a visit from Jimmy spurs Michael into [[Reuniting the Family|winning Amanda back]]. He confronts them at a [[Bean Machine]] cafe, where Amanda is so dissatisfied with Fabien that she requests of Michael to &quot;just hit him, please!&quot;. Michael knocks Fabien onto the floor with a nearby woman's laptop, and after Michael reclaims Tracey from [[Lazlow Jones]], they reunite and agree to family therapy. After a &quot;cathartic&quot; screaming match in front of [[Isiah Friedlander|Dr. Friedlander]], Amanda emerges ready to move back in with Michael. After Michael crosses [[Devin Weston]] by releasing his film ''[[Meltdown (film)|Meltdown]]'', Weston sends [[Meltdown (GTA V)|Merryweather mercenaries to kill Amanda and Tracey]]. Michael successfully defends his family from Weston's henchmen; however, Amanda and the children are forced to move out again for their safety.<br />
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Should the player decide to [[The Time's Come|kill Michael]], she tells [[Franklin Clinton]] to stay away from her and her children, knowing that he was involved in her husband's death.<br />
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File:AmandaDeSanta-GTAV-prerelease.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of Amanda.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Amanda was a stripper before she met Michael, according to a story told to [[Wade Hebert|Wade]] by [[Trevor Philips|Trevor]] during [[Friends Reunited|their trip to Los Santos]].<br />
* Amanda's habit of cheating on Michael may extend at least as far back as the mid 90s according to dialogue in ''[[Reuniting the Family]]'', as Jimmy's third grade teacher is mentioned in a long list of men she is implied to have cheated on Michael with.<br />
* The license plate of Amanda's Sentinel reads &quot;KRYST4L&quot;. Considering she doesn't smoke crystal meth, it can be easily assumed that this was her stripper name.<br />
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|name = Amanda De Santa<br />
|image = AmandaDeSanta-GTAV.jpg<br />
|game_1 = GTA V<br />
|aka = Amanda Townley &lt;small&gt;(former name)&lt;/small&gt; &lt;br&gt; Krystal &lt;small&gt;(former stripper name)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
|gender = F<br />
|status = Alive<br />
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|home = [[Rockford Hills]], [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]]<br />
|nationality = US<br />
|family = [[Michael De Santa]] &lt;small&gt;(husband)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Jimmy De Santa]] &lt;small&gt;(son)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[[Tracey De Santa]] &lt;small&gt;(daughter)&lt;/small&gt;<br />
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|voice = Vicki Van Tassel<br />
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'''Amanda De Santa''' is a character in the [[HD Universe]] who appears in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. She is the wife of [[Michael De Santa|Michael]] and mother of [[Jimmy De Santa|Jimmy]] &amp; [[Tracey De Santa|Tracey]].<br />
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==Character history==<br />
Sometime in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Michael and Amanda began a relationship. At the time, she worked as a stripper and later a prostitute, with Michael using the gains from his heists to pay for plastic surgery. Eventually, the two get married and have two children: Tracey and Jimmy. Early on, Michael, Amanda, and their children had a seemingly good relationship; however, their relationship became strained in [[2004]] when Michael arranged for an &quot;off-the-books plea deal&quot; with [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#HD_Universe|FIB Agent]] [[Dave Norton]] after a [[Prologue (GTA V)|heist gone wrong]] without consulting her, although he claims that it was to protect her and the children. The family moves to [[Rockford Hills]] under Agent Norton's watch. She openly cheats on Michael; however, Michael doesn't initially confront her about it as he cheats on her as well. She eventually became a financial burden on her husband through her shopping, leading Michael to return to a life of crime.<br />
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In [[Marriage Counseling]], Michael finds her wearing a towel in the upstairs hallway and storms into their bedroom where he finds their tennis instructor [[Kyle Chavis]] in his underwear. In a rage, he chases Kyle down with his [[Bison (vehicle)|gardener's pickup truck]] and pulls his [[Natalia Zverovna's House|house]] down from the cliff, only to realize that it belonged to the [[Natalia Zverovna|mistress]] of Mexican gangster [[Martin Madrazo]] (this, among other things, lures Michael back into robbery). In [[The Good Husband]], Amanda reluctantly calls on Michael for help when she is arrested for shoplifting (the player can choose whether or not to save her).<br />
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In [[Did Somebody Say Yoga?]], he agrees to practice yoga with Amanda and her instructor [[Fabien LaRouche]]. Michael becomes irate when one of their yoga poses resembles a dry hump, attempts to push Fabien in the pool, lands in it himself, and Amanda breaks up with him on the spot. Immediately after, he takes Jimmy to meet his drug dealer at [[Burger Shot]]; Jimmy takes the opportunity to trick Michael into drinking [[wp:Purple drank|purple drank]], steal his car and leave him behind. Jimmy distorts the situation to Amanda, causing her to take him and Tracey and leave Michael completely alone in their [[Rockford Hills]] home.<br />
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Amanda and her children live with Fabien for a short while, but while Fabien is described as an &quot;ideal sexual partner&quot;, Amanda quickly bores of his pretentious personality. Tracey and Jimmy also dislike him, and a visit from Jimmy spurs Michael into [[Reuniting the Family|winning Amanda back]]. He confronts them at a [[Bean Machine]] cafe, where Amanda is so dissatisfied with Fabien that she requests of Michael to &quot;just hit him, please!&quot;. Michael knocks Fabien onto the floor with a nearby woman's laptop, and after Michael reclaims Tracey from [[Lazlow Jones]], they reunite and agree to family therapy. After a &quot;cathartic&quot; screaming match in front of [[Isiah Friedlander|Dr. Friedlander]], Amanda emerges ready to move back in with Michael. After Michael crosses [[Devin Weston]] by releasing his film ''[[Meltdown (film)|Meltdown]]'', Weston sends [[Meltdown (GTA V)|Merryweather mercenaries to kill Amanda and Tracey]]. Michael successfully defends his family from Weston's henchmen; however, Amanda and the children are forced to move out again for their safety.<br />
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Should the player decide to [[The Time's Come|kill Michael]], she tells [[Franklin Clinton]] to stay away from her and her children, knowing that he was involved in her husband's death.<br />
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File:AmandaDeSanta-GTAV-prerelease.jpg|Pre-release screenshot of Amanda.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Amanda was a stripper before she met Michael, according to a story told to [[Wade Hebert|Wade]] by [[Trevor Philips|Trevor]] during [[Friends Reunited|their trip to Los Santos]].<br />
* Amanda's habit of cheating on Michael may extend at least as far back as the mid 90s according to dialogue in ''[[Reuniting the Family]]'', as Jimmy's third grade teacher is mentioned in a long list of men she is implied to have cheated on Michael with.<br />
* The license plate of Amanda's Sentinel reads &quot;KRYST4L&quot;. Considering she doesn't smoke crystal meth, it can be easily assumed that this was her stripper name.<br />
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<div>'''Jesse''' is a [[Random Characters|random encounter character]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. He can be found on [[Del Perro Pier]] in [[Vespucci Beach]] and is dressed in a manner reminiscent of [[:wp:Jesus|Jesus of Nazareth]].<br />
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He is voiced by [[Nicola Wincenc]].<br />
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